Retrofit Your Home With A Hydraloop Concealed System!

In the past we’ve covered water recycle showers, and grey water concepts, but we are actually really excited to talk about Hydraloop’s newest news.

Before we go into exact details about their new product, let’s talk a little about Hydraloop’s prior products. They’ve created prior systems like the H300 and H600 for home use, that will take shower, bath, or washing machine water and recycle the grey water it into your toilet or washing machine to really get the most out of your homes water usage.

Grey water is the term used for used water that doesn’t include waste materials, and are more considered reusable for now consumption use. Governmental agencies have been using grey water for irrigation and county agriculture for quite some time, and it has greatly helped in states like California which are always in a drought.

Traditionally, it’s suggested you adjust your soaps and shampoos to allow for a grey water system, so that way you are taking a little bit of the edge off the water, but it’s an easy swap.

Hydraloop has even created their Cascade system in the past for use in businesses which allows for larger collection and greater water conservation.

So now that we’ve talked about Hydraloop, and their awesome systems, what is their new product? Well, their new Hydraloop Concealed is a new system that is containable within a wall, and affordable for small scale retrofits in homes, apartments, or even tiny homes. The whole system costs only $1,995 but doesn’t include the costs of course of installing a toilet flushing system. This system could help you reduce your water consumption by up to 45%!

The new Hydraloop Concealed is available for pre-order Here starting January 5th, 2023 and will begin installations throughout 2023.

If you are truly concerned about your home water usage, or just a fan of the environment, then installing a grey system for your toilet has never been so easily and cost affordable!

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