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MikeI applaud you. I think it is a real selling point. The country is staring at drought orders being brought in and if the water companies don't pull it together this is going to become a regular thing.I looked into a vortex recycling unit, in one of the trailers (when I had them), they said that they could fit and supply for 5k.I may look into this before the end of the year. I used about 4000 litres today and can use up to 10 000 litres on a busy day. we always have problems with getting to water outlets and taps etc and it is one of my bugbears.Thanks for the push!!! Rob
Mike,If you want to give me a call at some point, as I know someone who has built recycle systems if it is any help. Rob it is Colin who did the transfer with us when you bought the H&M system so you have met him.I can see pressure washing needing to go this way in the future, 1 as a selling point and 2 as an environmental issue.Why this country has never gone the desalination route I don't know.
Quote from: Roger Oakley on February 25, 2012, 08:49:11 amMike,If you want to give me a call at some point, as I know someone who has built recycle systems if it is any help. Rob it is Colin who did the transfer with us when you bought the H&M system so you have met him.I can see pressure washing needing to go this way in the future, 1 as a selling point and 2 as an environmental issue.Why this country has never gone the desalination route I don't know.Hi Roger,If I can give you a call Monday afternoon if thats ok ? Have to agree with you ... As an 'island' you would of thought it would make sense!Other countries seemed to of adopted the process. Crazy ha ho.. thats the Uk ... Vision seems to be lacking - Just look at replies on here
First recycle job today - Block paved driveway previously sealed (280m) used two washers 18ltr + 15ltr/min one using turb the other mosmatic - used 300 litres Not a bad start