Most likely, the next arid summer will be upon us – and also in the garden. This will then have to be irrigated artificially again, with drinking water from the municipal supplier at great expense. Unless you have a well, a water shaft or a drainage channel on your property. By the way, the borehole can be quite narrow: 15 cm diameter is sufficient. The slim TDP 370 E deep well pump glides down the walls to your water source. And you extract your own free service water for home and garden. But is it really that simple?
Recent summers have seen excessive heat accompanied by a real lack of any significant rainfall. So when the first spring shoots begin to appear in the garden this year, they are likely to require some additional watering. Unfortunately this costs money, because tap water supplied by the local water company is expensive – and is not getting any cheaper. This is why we believe you should save your tap water and use the free groundwater on your property for garden irrigation instead. It’s easy with the TDP 5500 E deep well pump, which is finally back in stock!
Do you have a well or water well on your property? Lucky you! After all, you can use this water for irrigation in the garden or for some consumption in the house, such as watering the lawn and potted plants or flushing the toilet. This helps out your wallet because it is significantly cheaper than water from the local utility. Efficient water pumping is made possible by the stainless steel deep well pump TDP 370 E from Trotec, finally available again. Efficient, and problem-free!
Those with trees in their garden that need to be regularly watered can now save cash by pumping their own water in the ‘hottest summer ever’. No wonder that our new TDP 5500 E and TDP 7500 E deep well pumps are rapidly selling out. The TDP 5500 E is back in stock now: with it, you too can make use of your freely available service water and groundwater. You will be independent of your local water provider – and from its future price increases.