Rainwater Harvesting systems

The responsible use and disposal of rainwater has become a key consideration in building design and as such we are increasingly incorporating rainwater usage into multiple occupancy buildings.

Rainwater harvesting systems refer to the collection of rain fall, storing it and then using it to meet the demand for flushing toilets and other non-potable applications.

Significant savings are available where there is a large demand for non-potable water supported by a large catchment area.

It is also possible to incorporate other renewable energy systems, such as Solar photovoltaic (PV) panels, to generate the power to drive the harvesting, pumping, and water management systems.

Kimpton, advanced in plumbing engineering services and with extensive experience in building water services, are at the forefront of improved and innovative technologies that continue to make changes to traditional plumbing.

Whatever your water requirements, our team can develop detailed design proposals, addressing every aspect of the scheme.

Rainwater Harvesting system on a ceommercial scale - another reliable renewable energy solution

Rainwater Harvesting system on a commercial scale

Case Studies

Rainwater Harvesting St Jeromes School Formby Renewables Maintenance
  • Education

Rainwater Harvesting St Jeromes School

The Client St Jerome's is a primary school located in Formby, near Liverpool. It sets an example of sustainability with numerous green measures implemented throughout.

  • Education
  • Service/Maintenance

St Jeromes School, Renewable Maintenance

The Client St Jerome’s is a primary school located in Formby, near Liverpool. The school was built with sustainability in mind: all the materials used in its

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