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Naylor - Rainwater Harvesting

Domestic System
The Naylor Freerain system uses high-quality components to collect rainwater from a roof, filter and clean it, then store it for use in non-potable applications such as WC's, outside taps and vehicle washing, and in washing machines.

Our systems are bespoke to the specific requirements of the project, and are designed with both the installer and end-user in mind, being simple to install, and highly reliable.


System Components for Domestic Applications

Naylor Freerain typical system components
  1. In-tank integrated, cross-flow self-cleaning filter.
  2. Calmed Inlet filling device to ensure clean oxygen-rich water.
  3. PE reinforced tank, with adjustable manhole.
  4. High-quality, stainless steel, submersible pump.
  5. Management System, Pump Control & Solenoid with LED water-level display.


Domestic Applications
The smaller Naylor Freerain systems are ideal for domestic applications, being extremely straightforward to install and needing virtually no routine maintenance.
All external components are housed within the reinforced storage tank which in most domestic applications does not require the additional cost of concrete backfilling.

Typical Water Consumption

Non-Potable (rainwater supplied)
Potable (mains supplied)
WC Flush - 33% Personal Washing - 38%
Laundry - 13% Washing up - 7%
Garden and Car - 7% Drinking Water - 2%


Commercial Applications
Freerain commercial systems use the same principles as the domestic range, with the components sized to the particular application. All commercial systems are designed from first principles and are bespoke to the project concerned.

Any building that combines a large roof area with a high demand for non-potable water is an attractive proposition for rainwater harvesting with payback of capital costs in 3 or so years being a realistic possibility. Commercial systems can also attract tax incentives.



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