Rain Harvesting
Your rain collection system is designed to ensure that the maximum amount
of rain can be collected in a clean and efficient manner.

 

Our systems minimise the cost of tank cleaning and maintenance.

Contaminants such as bird droppings, mosquito larvae, dust and leaves, are effectively removed from collected rainwater prior to storage.

Massey University studies have shown our systems to be the most
practical and effective means of ensuring good water quality.


Get a quote today!

If you would like a Rain Harvesting solution designed for your application, please fill out the form below and we will provide a quotation to meet your needs:


1. Why are you interested in rain harvesting components?:


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2. What size is the roof area you are collecting water from?:





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3. Would you need to remove leaves / debris from the water? (i.e. are trees next to the roof?):


4. Is there any area next to the house that is at a lower level (i.e. that water could drain too?):


5. Can a First Flush unit be mounted next to the house or tank?:


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6. Comments:
View some of the Rain Harvesting products we offer:

Marley Rainharvesting

"During the building of our new house Steven and his team at Watersmart provided us with first class advice and service.

Steven was more than willing to meet on site to outline various options available to collect, store, pump and filter the rain water.

We opted for concrete storage water tanks with a submersible pump and first flush diverter. The filtration system uses ultra violet and cartridges.

Watersmart supplied and fitted all the products in a timely and professional way".

Barry Jackson
Massey University


 
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