How the WaterMate works:

Step 1. When the valve is open, greywater flows directly to the mains sewage or septic tank.

Step 2. When the valve is closed, greywater from the house is diverted to the inlet of the filter.

Step 3. The greywater flows through the 1st filter web that retains major and medium particles such as hair, lint, paper detergent clogs, and other impurities (The filter web: Black - Low density, Green - Medium density).

Step 4. The greywater flows through the 2nd filter web that retains medium and small particles (The filter web: Green - Medium density, Blue - High density)

Step 5. The greywater flows through the 3rd filter web that retains small and minor particles (The filter web: Blue - High density, Gray - Super high density)

Step 6. Filtered greywater is pumped to the irrigation.

Why is a WaterMate a Game-Changer?

Do I need consent to put in a WaterMate?

Can any Plumber install this for me?

Is the WaterMate easy to install?

What maintenance is needed on the WaterMate?

How long have these WaterMate units been used in New Zealand?

Is there more than one size of WaterMate?

Are these WaterMate units readily available?

What is a Greywater Diverter?

Can I use my existing irrigation to put the Greywater in the garden?