Best Water Filters NZ

Educational resources on water pumps and best water filters NZ has to offer

Between Waipu and Auckland CBD, covering the whole Rodney District, North Shore area and West and Central Auckland we are the experts in water purification systems, UV water filters, water pumps and hot water cylinders. Having a wealth of background knowledge and experience on these and related topics, we are delighted to share what we know with you. If you have any questions about a particular article, our products or services, give us a call at 0800 AQUA PUMPS

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Town Water

New Zealand “tap water” is obtained from various sources depending on where you live and is usually treated in a treatment plant. It contains chlorines, chemicals, and heavy metals. Get more infos what you can do about it.

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Rain Water

On its way to earth, rainwater binds a lot of airborne pollutants and then gathers bacteria and sediments, which then multiply unhindered in the storage tank. Read more to know what you need to do to drink safe potable water.

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Borehole

Bore water, if not treated before consumption, contains bacteria, minerals or heavy metals commonly found in New Zealand’s groundwater. It needs different technologies for the treatment depending on the results of a water test.

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Water Pumps

We often only notice the important function of the water pump in our home when we are in the shower and the water stops! Or it is  Friday afternoon. Discover everything important about your water pump.

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Plumbing

On its way to earth, rainwater binds a lot of airborne pollutants and then gathers bacteria and sediments, which then multiply unhindered in the storage tank. Read more to know what you need to do to drink safe potable water.

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General Water Issues

New Zealand “tap water” is obtained from various sources depending on where you live and is usually treated in a treatment plant. It contains chlorines, chemicals, and heavy metals. Get informed what you can do about it.