
RESIDENTIAL REAL ESTATE
Save up to 45% on tap water and 45% on wastewater
with clean, clear, safe and disinfected Hydraloop water
With a Hydraloop, you can recycle up to 95% of your shower and bath water, as well as water from washing machines, and air-conditioning units in your own home. This enables you to reuse up to 85% of the total in-house water. The treated and disinfected Hydraloop water is suitable for toilet flushing, washing machines, garden irrigation and topping up swimming pools.
Hydraloop offers different smart home solutions for homes and apartments: Hydraloop H300 and H600
HYDRALOOP H300
Volume: 300 liters | 80 gallons
Cleaning capacity: 530 liters | 140 gallons per day
Input: Greywater from shower, bath, air-conditioning, and washing machine
Output: Two valves for recycled water to the toilets and the washing machine
H300
Color: Stone
Front plate: Stainless steel front plate with white logo and small status light
H300 Premium
Choose from three colors: Stone, Chili and Dew
Front plate: Premium stainless steel front plate with Hydraloop LED logo lights


HYDRALOOP H600
Volume: 600 liters | 160 gallons
Cleaning capacity: 1000 liters | 260 gallons per day
Input: Greywater from shower, bath, air-conditioning, and washing machine
Output: Two valves for recycled water to the toilets and the washing machine
H600
Color: Stone
Front plate: Stainless steel front plate with white logo and small status light
H600 Premium
Choose from three colors: Stone, Chili and Dew
Front plate: Premium stainless steel front plate with Hydraloop LED logo lights
ADD-ONS
Output Garden
One extra valve for recycled water in the garden
Output Pool
One extra valve for recycled water for the pool
Washing Machine Water Recycle Option
Option to recycle 50% of washing machine water
(temporarily not available)
See how Hydraloop is used in Residential Estate
USE CASES
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