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freshwater

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Buying in water
« on: August 18, 2006, 10:41:15 pm »
Just out of interest, a mini survey,  how many of you WPF users buy in water from other WFP users, what area are in and what’s the going rate per 1000 litres.

steve@freshwatersystems.co.uk

JM123

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Re: Buying in water
« Reply #1 on: August 19, 2006, 01:20:39 am »
if 1000ltrs of tap water costs £1, then it would be around £4 for 1000ltrs of pure, add to that filters and resin etc you are probably looking around £7/£10 - £25 would be a fair price but then is it worth the bother at that?  Thought about it myself before but would need to set up 3x1000ltr tanks to cope with demand.
Live life in the fast lane.......if you break down you'll freewheel further

Ballymena N.I

Allways Cleaning

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Re: Buying in water
« Reply #2 on: August 19, 2006, 10:30:59 am »
hi i have been offered pure @ £15 per 1000ltrs. if i do it my self my waste is 2 or 3 to 1 so if i bought 1000 ltrs @ £1. time it goes through my system i would end up with 300ltrs or so. again would need to buy 3000ltrs to get 1000 pure. ok now spent £3 on water alone how much replacement ro filters 20-30 pounds?factor in the di to finally polish i have quite high tds around 290 so a bit of di required. i also have to purchase and maintain equipment.
cost of a basic 200gpd system and some bits and bobs cost of say 5000 ltrs i would set up to be in the region of £150 tops for basic system. the more that is put through the cheaper it gets per 1000ltrs. the filters do last more than 5000ltrs specially when you back flush filters to prolong life of membraines.
so for no investment just fill up with pure from a supplier no waste no waiting except to fill up. possibility of purchase of water you buy being set against tax?
i can see that just filing up with pure water at a supplier is seriously worth considering!
if the price was to reduce even further then i cant see it being worth producing water at home? what do you think :P

www.mrgutters.co.uk

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Re: Buying in water
« Reply #3 on: August 19, 2006, 11:22:19 am »
i spoke to a guy in the week he buys his water for £6 a 100ltrs
If a job's worth doing, it's worth doing well.

www.mrgutters.co.uk

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Re: Buying in water
« Reply #4 on: August 19, 2006, 02:25:20 pm »
i spoke to a guy in the week he buys his water for £6 a 100ltrs
If a job's worth doing, it's worth doing well.

Re: Buying in water
« Reply #5 on: August 19, 2006, 07:09:56 pm »
we sell water after r/o stage @ between 004 & 011 prior to being polished off by d/i method

we have 8000 ltr tanks and a 380ltr pure water an hour produced it will go on line 11th september 2006

those local to southampton might be worth some thought

rgds
stuart
www.skypolesystems.com

Johnboyfree

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Re: Buying in water
« Reply #6 on: August 19, 2006, 08:50:11 pm »
Hi,how much will you be charging,and do you deliver ;D ;D ;D

freshwater

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Re: Buying in water
« Reply #7 on: August 20, 2006, 01:52:25 pm »
Stuart at skypole,

What are you selling the for? how much per 1000 litres

steve@freshwatersystems.co.uk