HYDRALOOP SOLUTIONS
Hydraloop designs and produces decentralized water recycling products – award winning and first of its kind. We offer a variety of smart, innovative water recycling products for residences, commercial real estate, hotels, lodges and more.
Hydraloop products can be used everywhere: in dense cities, rural areas and off-grid situations where water supply is unstable or insufficient. Hydraloop future proofs any building and adds sustainability points for certifications like LEED and BREEAM.
Hydraloop helps you save water and energy and contributes to keeping water supplies available for your home, commercial building or hotel.
SMART WATER RECYCLING SAVE 25-45%
In house water recycling is the most efficient and affordable way to use less tap water. Hydraloop collects, treats and re-uses the water from showers, baths, washers and dryers, heat pumps and air conditioning units. Depending on the configuration and user behavior up to 45% of total in house water consumption can be saved. Hydraloop water is clean, clear, safe, and disinfected. It can be re-used for toilet flushing, laundry, garden irrigation and topping up swimming pools.
Which Hydraloop is the right one for you?
CONSUMER FRIENDLY & SUSTAINABLE
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Save water and energy*
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Reduce carbon footprint
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No compromise on living comfort or personal hygiene
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Hydraloop water is clean, clear safe and disinfected
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Innovative technology
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Certified to NSF-350
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Low energy consumption
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Compact unit in stylish design
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Easy installation
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Completely automatic
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No filters
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No chemicals
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Self cleaning
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Low maintenance
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24/7 Online performance monitoring
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Smartphone App
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Affordable
*in areas with cooler winter climates
USE CASES
See how Hydraloop is used
Andrea Volongo and Anne-Claire Josse live in an apartment on the 4th floor of a block of flats in Luxembourg with their 2 sons and daughter. The family completed the renovation of their two bathrooms in 2020. Read more
David Mertens and his 2 children moved into their new built home in Grimbergen, Belgium in 2019. Combining recycled water and rainwater, they use only 13 liters of water per person per day. Read more
Theo de Jong and Marike Kauer live in Leeuwarden, the Netherlands with their 4 sons. They moved into their newly built eco-house in July 2018. Read more
&Beyond’s Sossusvlei Private Desert Lodges, Namibia, Africa
All luxury suites installed with Hydraloop units, serving each lodge with recycled water for the toilet flushing, topping up its private swimming pool and washing the dust off the solar panels. Read more
Petra Verboom runs Bed & Breakfast ‘the Boom Inn’ in Baambrugge, The Netherlands. The complete renovation of her early 20th century dike house was completed in 2019. Read more