A borehole is the way to go these days. It gives you water security which is invaluable with all the council water leaks we deal with on a regular basis. In addition, it also helps you save money on your water bill. That’s a real benefit in these times when so many people are taking strain financially and we’ve just seen an increase again on our rates bill! When it comes to drilling a borehole the question may have crossed your mind “How much electricity does a borehole pump use?” Read on!
The amount of electricity a borehole pump uses depends on the size of the submersible pump that is installed. As a general rule of thumb though, a small pump used for normal use (ie: less than 20m³ per day) will not be costly to run.
Now that we’ve looked at how much electricity a borehole pump uses let’s take a look at the benefits of a borehole.
BENEFITS OF A BOREHOLE
- A borehole increases the value of your property
- It helps you save potable water
- A borehole helps you save money on your water bill
- You can fill your pool with borehole water once treated
- You can use borehole water for your irrigation system
- It gives you water security
- It’s an essential part of off-the-grid living
As you can see investing in a borehole is always going to be a sound investment that will give you excellent yield over the long term!
Contact us today for a borehole drilling quote, Cape Town!