Water has become a real commodity in South Africa, making borehole water a great asset. If you are in KZN or the Eastern Cape, you have probably felt the need for it for a few months now. And that’s because there has been little to no access to water in these provinces. None for bathing, cooking, cleaning or drinking. So if you were wondering if you should tap into this resource, the answer is YES! Here’s what you need to know:
QUESTION:
How long does borehole water last?
ANSWER:
Boreholes are an asset that should last between 50 and 80 years. You can also save money because they typically require very low maintenance in the first 10 to 15 years.
QUESTION:
How much does borehole water cost?
ANSWER:
Although there is a big upfront financial outlay to drill a borehole, the water itself is free to access.
QUESTION:
Can you bath in groundwater?
ANSWER:
Groundwater from non-polluted areas is generally safe for domestic purposes. This can be used to drink, prepare food, wash clothes, bath as well as water the garden.
It’s time to take control and give yourself all the access. It’s literally available in your backyard. To find out more about boreholes as well as how Aquabore can help, contact our team.