Rain water filtration

Rainwater filtration for practical use

Rainwater is a valuable resource. With proper filtration, you can reuse rainwater for many everyday purposes. This reduces your consumption of clean drinking water and delivers both financial and environmental benefits.

Our rainwater filter solution is designed for efficient treatment. It removes particles, odors, organic substances, and heavy metals. The rainwater becomes suitable for technical and practical use. Rainwater must not be used as drinking water, but it can safely be used for many other tasks.

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  1. Ecosoft 9¾" Rainwater Filter Set
    €173.00 €138.40

    The 3-stage water filter system for rainwater is designed for efficient filtration of collected rainwater, making it suitable for household purposes where drinking water quality is not required. The system provides a reliable and cost-effective solution for reusing rainwater in the home.

    The filter consists of three filtration stages that remove particles, odor, organic substances, and heavy metals from the water. The built-in backwashable pre-filter protects the filter cartridges from clogging and extends their lifespan, ensuring long-term high efficiency.

    By using rainwater for non-potable purposes, the system helps conserve drinking water, promotes sustainable use of water resources, and reduces your household water consumption.

    Advantages:

    • Efficient 3-stage rainwater filtration
    • Removes particles, odor, organic substances, and heavy metals
    • Backwashable pre-filter for longer lifespan
    • Reduces drinking water consumption
    • Eco-friendly and economical household solution

    Suitable for:

    • Toilet flushing
    • Indoor and outdoor irrigation
    • Cleaning of floors and surfaces
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What does our rainwater filter remove?

Rainwater is often collected from roofs and surfaces. During collection, it can absorb pollution from air, leaves, roofing materials, and surrounding environments. Untreated rainwater can therefore contain unwanted substances.

Our filter solution is built to handle these challenges.

It removes, among other things:

  • Sand, rust, and other solid particles

  • Unpleasant odors and discoloration

  • Organic substances from leaves and algae

  • Heavy metals from roof surfaces and surroundings

The result is clearer water with significantly improved quality, ready for reuse.

What can filtered rainwater be used for?

Filtered rainwater can be used for many purposes, both in private homes and commercial settings. It provides flexibility and reduces pressure on the water supply.

Typical uses include:

  • Cleaning floors, workshops, and machinery

  • Laundry, where local regulations allow it

  • Toilet flushing

  • Watering gardens, plants, and greenhouses

  • Car washing and cleaning tools

  • Industrial processes where drinking water quality is not required

By using rainwater for these purposes, you reserve clean tap water for cooking and personal hygiene.

Why is it a good idea to filter rainwater?

Filtration makes rainwater stable and safer to use. It increases the lifespan of installations and reduces the risk of odors and deposits.

Key benefits of filtering and reusing rainwater include:

  • Reduced consumption of drinking water

  • Lower water bills

  • Rainwater is free and readily available

  • Reduced load on sewer systems during heavy rainfall

  • Use of a local and sustainable water resource

  • Less wear on pipes, valves, and equipment

Filtration ensures consistent water quality, even when rainfall and pollution levels vary.

A sustainable solution with financial benefits

Water is a limited resource. By collecting and filtering rainwater, you make an active choice for sustainability. At the same time, you achieve real financial savings.

An efficient rainwater filter allows water reuse without compromising function or operational reliability. It is a solution that makes sense today and in the long term.

Filtered rainwater is not drinking water. It is a practical, responsible, and cost effective solution for many tasks where drinking water quality is not required.