No Mains Water?

Chenpump is the South West’s one stop shop
for private water supply creation,
installation, treatment and servicing.

We are fully aware of the escalating costs of some mains water supplies, we are happy to advise our customers on the production of a borehole to satisfy their water requirements privately. We are able to provide water for a single stable, through to a large house or a commercial borehole to supply or supplement the mains for a factory of campsite. Our consultation in Cornwall and Devon is free of charge and without obligation. Our package starts with a site visit with our diviner to assess the site and to get feel for your requirements. We will then issue a quotation to cover borehole production and subsequent pump installation. Our customers have the peace of mind that we offer a no water no fee service. This means that regardless of our time on site and how ever many attempts we have made, if we do not strike a source of water we will not charge one penny.

If the statements below sound familiar,
then please give us a call.

1. I wish there was a way to replace or supplement our existing mains water supply.

2. That building plot in the paper has great potential but I’m not sure how to find out about a water supply. If I don’t act fast I know it will be sold.

3. I’m happy with my private shared water supply from my neighbour but now his house in up for sale, it may be prudent to investigate my own new supply.

4. The estate agent says that if the three parcels of land that I am marketing had their own water supply, they would command a higher value and increase the sale ability.

5. I wonder if I could use a private water supply just to service the grey water items in my house, like toilet flushing or garden watering, this would make economical and environmental sense.

6. Our caravan site expansion plans mean that we could do with employing a new borehole, but how can we ensure that our existing hole does not suffer if they are in close proximity.

7. I wish I could harness some of the water, which appears on my land as springs or wells.

8. Our plans to grow soft fruit on our land mean that a good strong water supply is imperative, our mains water pressure will not be adequate, our spring in the lower field does not yield enough. How can we investigate the potential for one or two boreholes to supplement our other systems?

Please phone to arrange a
free of charge no obligation site visit.

 

 

 

 

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