Case Studies
With the all the rain water falling on the shop’s roof, plus the new yard roof, and being free of
charge, Matthew decided to fit rainwater harvesting. He wanted to be able to water the bedding plants and flowers,
which are such an important attraction for clients of the shop.
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The GRAF Carat 6500 litre underground tank is installed under a spacious patio at the back of the house and the
manhole cover is decked in the same sandstone slabs as the rest of the surface.
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This small detached house in North West London has enough roof to collect useful quantities of water and the
owners have already shown that they are saving money.
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Petite, mid 19th century terrace house at 36 Wansey Street, London SE17 1JP, just south of Elephant and Castle.
Undergoing major renovation with eco features, the first of which is rainwater harvesting.
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Homefarm Orchard is a family home in South Bucks with an acre of garden, four stables and 20 acres of fields for the horses.
Lawns and herbaceous borders need copious summer watering. A small swimming pool needs topping up, even if there's a hosepipe
ban.
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Case History Eco House Just when it looks as if the building works will go on for ever, with the garden in a mess
and the portable toilet man falling into next door's shrubs, things start to improve in time for the eco open house
event this weekendg.
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Case History fitting Graf Carat at Warehouse A GRAF Carat 2700 litre tank was installed next to the new extension
to store all the water off the new roof and a part of the existing roof. Excess water goes to soak-away as normal.
The rainwater is pumped by a submersible pump through a Rain Director® control pane.
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