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Want to save money? Try a borehole. Trust us, you won’t look back. 

The New Year inevitably means we’re all looking at our finances. Both personal spending and business expenditure come under the microscope and nothing can be excluded – that’s why we’re suggesting you take a long hard look at what you’re spending on water. 

We’ve come up with a quick plan to work out if you could benefit from a borehole pump on your property or at your place of business.

1. Where’s your money going?

Every time a tap opens in your business – especially if you’re working in a sector that uses hundreds of gallons of water – you’re spending money that, speaking frankly, you needn’t be.

If the water’s going down the drain, then so’s your money. That’s where a borehole comes in. Out goes the necessity to pay the water company anything at all, and in comes thousands of gallons of water.

2. Your own secure water supply

The economics, naturally, will be particular to both your situation and the amount of water that you use, and we’d be delighted to offer an assessment. Typically, however, users of boreholes or wells can expect to extract anything up to 20,000 litres per day.

That figure is worth savouring for a moment. 20,000 litres per day of free, filtered and usable water for your home or business from your own borehole. There’s more too. Being off-grid in terms of water means that if there’s a problem at the water mains you are entirely secure with your own water supply. In these uncertain times, that’s a serious plus.

3. Boreholes are good for the planet

Surprising but true. For those concerned with the environment boreholes offer benefits that may be unexpected.

Pumping your own water uses less energy that contracting in to an existing water supply provided by your local water company.

In short, your own water supply provided by a borehole pump could save money, help the planet and provide total security of supply.

To see more about our Borehole services check out our website.

Our experts will be happy to help advise on which of our range of borehole pumps is right for you, so get in touch today!