The circulation of water in a home is as delicate as that of electricity. Water leaks somewhere and quickly causes a disaster. Environmental constraints and applicable standards must be taken into account in the planning and creation of appropriate connections. The arrival of clean water and the discharge of wastewater require the study of flow gradients. The diameter of the pipe must also be carefully chosen for rational use.
Water treatment in a house is essential to ensure the quality of the water used for drinking, cooking, washing, etc. There are several reasons why it is important to treat water in a house:
We install and maintain many products such as softeners, dosers, and osmosis systems. We also intervene for process water, pool water, sanitary water, technical water (steam circuits, heating, cooling circuits…) and we also support professionals such as restaurateurs with their water valorization and treatment issues.
The piping network of a house is a system of pipes that delivers drinking water to various points of use in the house, such as faucets, showers, toilets, dishwashers, and washing machines. This piping network generally consists of three main parts:
In a house, the piping network is generally hidden, which is why installation by a professional will ensure that the piping network is properly installed to avoid leaks, breaks, and plumbing problems that can cause property damage and significant repair costs.
Lifting for wastewater evacuation is a technique used to transport wastewater to a sewer system or septic tank when it is not possible to do so by gravity. This technique is often used in buildings where sewer lines cannot be installed at a steep enough slope to allow gravity drainage.
The lifting process involves using a lifting pump to pump wastewater from the pipeline or into a collection tank. This tank is usually equipped with a float that triggers the pump when the water level reaches a certain threshold.
Once the wastewater is pumped into the collection tank, it is conveyed to the sewer system through a discharge pipe. It is important to note that the collection tank must be regularly maintained to avoid overflow or clogging issues.
Lifting for wastewater evacuation is a practical solution for buildings located in low-slope areas or downstream from the treatment plant. Our professional expertise in the installation and maintenance of your lifting system will help you avoid potential problems such as pump failures and pipe leaks.
For most uses, the water flow from the public network is more than sufficient; however, some wellness installations may require higher pressure.
In such cases, it may be useful to install a booster pump: a device that increases water pressure by compressing air inside a tank and using a motor to pump water through the pipes.
The treatment and monitoring of swimming pool water are essential to ensure clean and healthy water, as well as to protect the health of swimmers. Many elements need to be considered to treat and monitor pool water in a home.
The chemical balance of the pool water must be maintained within a specific range to ensure clean and healthy water.
Filtration is essential to remove debris, particles, and contaminants from the pool water.
For water treatment, chlorine is most often used to disinfect the pool water and kill bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms. However, there are other alternatives.
Finally, the water quality must be regularly monitored using test kits to measure pH, chlorine, and other important parameters. It is important to quickly correct any detected issues to maintain clean and healthy water.
Rainwater harvesting can help save potable water, reduce water bill costs, and contribute to water conservation. However, it is important to take precautions to ensure that the harvested rainwater is clean and safe to use.
Rainwater collection is generally done from the roofs of buildings, using gutters and downspouts to direct the water into a storage tank.
Rainwater can contain contaminants, such as bacteria, viruses, and atmospheric pollutants, so it is important to treat it before use.
The rainwater thus collected and filtered can be used for domestic purposes, such as watering plants, cleaning the house, toilets, or even supplying washing machines.