With over 15 years experience in water saving, Water Rhapsody Grey Water Systems are the number 1 choice in Cape Town and throughout South Africa. Our system has been successfully installed in thousands of households and is, in our humble opinion, a hugely beneficial product More
TIME TO START SAVING WATERTHE ARTICLE BELOW IS TAKEN FROM THE ARGUS AND DATED FRIDAY 03 MARCH 2011. IT HIGHLIGHTS THE DIFFICULTIES WE FACE IN CAPE TOWN REGARDING OUR WATER SUPPLY. WATER RHAPSODY CONSERVATION SYSTEMS OFFER A COST EFFECTIVE SOLUTION TO WATER SAVING AT THE DOMESTIC AND RESIDENTIAL LEVELS. More |
DIY Grey Water SystemUp to now Water Rhapsody has always advocated that our Grey Water System (Garden Rhapsody) is installed by one of our accredited installation agents and this is because of the sometimes complicated installation procedure of lifting and replacing paving and various other elements of installation. More |
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Jeremy Taylor (founder of water rhapsody conservation systems) The maximum consumption that SA’s water resources can sustain will be reached in about five years, warns Engineering Council of SA vice-president Thoko Majozi With floods causing havoc in seven provinces, it may be hard to believe More |
Rainwater TanksWe are a registered supplier of JoJo water tanks. Many of our Cape Town clients request quotations for water tanks as they are fast becoming a lifestyle trend. They are a sustainable choice and often add value to a property. Essentially, all Water Rhapsody systems More |
2011 for Saving Water in Cape TownIt is predicted that Cape Town will face severe water shortages by or before the year 2015. This means that we, as Capetonians, need to realise that our fresh water will not always run so freely nor so cheaply. Water Rhapsody conservation systems allow our More |
The Reuse of Car Wash Water in Cape TownTHE City says car washing firms are one of the biggest polluters of its stormwater system, which pollutes rivers. The city is clamping down on car washing companies it says are polluting the city’s stormwater system.The Land Rover Service Centre in Montague Gardens has received More |
Looming water crisis really the ‘dawn of reality’South Africa needs to invest in new and efficient water technologies, Engineering Council of South Africa vice-president Professor Thoko Majozi says. “There are proven technologies in the world that have been implemented; and all the noise about a looming water or energy crisis is not More |
Grey Water Systems in Cape TownThe reuse of grey water for irrigation is nothing new and although we are working hard to educate the general population concerning the benefits of grey water reuse, the information available is often fragmented and usually serves to disorientate rather than inform. It is for More |










