Rainfilter Rainwater Harvesting

Bantair provides a Rainfilter Rainwater Harvesting service to our customers as an eco-friendly and cost-effective solution for managing and utilizing the rainwater that falls on their property.

Rainwater harvesting is the process of collecting, storing and using rainwater for various purposes such as irrigation, toilet flushing, laundry, and even drinking.

Our Rainfilter system allows customers to collect rainwater from their roof and store it in an underground tank. The water is then passed through a filtration process to remove debris and impurities before being pumped to the point of use.

The system is designed to be low maintenance and easy to use, with automatic controls that turn on and off as needed. Our team will also provide installation and maintenance services to ensure that the system is functioning properly.

By using our Rainfilter Rainwater Harvesting service, customers can save money on their water bills, reduce their carbon footprint and conserve water resources. It’s also a great way to make use of an abundant natural resource that is often wasted in heavy rainfall.

Additionally, the Rainfilter is customizable according to the customer’s needs and preferences and can be scaled to suit the specific requirements of each property.

With Bantair’s Rainfilter Rainwater Harvesting service, our customers can enjoy the benefits of a sustainable and cost-effective water management solution.

What is rainwater harvesting and how does it work?

Rainwater harvesting is the collection, storage, and use of rainwater for irrigation and other non-potable uses. Rainwater is collected from rooftops, surfaces, and other areas, and is then stored in tanks or cisterns for future use. This system can help to conserve water and reduce dependence on municipal water supplies.

What are the benefits of using a rainwater harvesting system?

Rainwater harvesting systems can provide several benefits, including:

  1. Reducing water bills and dependence on municipal water supplies
  2. Conserving water resources
  3. Providing a reliable source of water during droughts or water shortages
  4. Improving water quality by reducing runoff and pollutants
  5. Providing a source of water for irrigation and other non-potable uses
  6. Reducing the strain on local sewage systems by reducing the amount of water that needs to be treated.