Water-saving Tips

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Why preventative maintenance is key to water efficiency in facilities management

As of April 2025, business water rates in the UK have increased by an average of 21%. For many organisations, this represents a substantial jump in operational costs—particularly for sites with high water usage or inefficient infrastructure. In this context, even minor water wastage can quickly add up to thousands of pounds a year in unnecessary charges.

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Why miscea sensor taps are the ideal choice for dentists (and why the common objections just don’t hold up)

In dental practices, hygiene isn’t just a priority — it’s non-negotiable. That’s why sensor taps like miscea are the go-to choice for clinics that take cleanliness seriously. We’ve worked with numerous dentists including Philip Friel Dentistry, My Prime Dental and the Sussex Implant Centre, to help them upgrade their practices to miscea systems. And with good reason.

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The hidden costs of water: Why your surface water drainage bill could be costing you thousands

Water bills are a necessary expense for any business, but have you ever stopped to really examine what you’re being charged for? One of the most overlooked yet significant charges is the surface water drainage fee, which, in some cases, can be significantly higher than expected—especially when combined with highways drainage charges.

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Why water saving should be a priority for all architects working on commercial building projects

Architects, especially those designing commercial buildings, play a pivotal role in ensuring that the structures they create are environmentally responsible and resource-efficient. Among the many considerations that shape the design and function of a building, water saving should be one of the top priorities for architects. In this blog, we’ll explore why this is so critical and how architects can integrate water-saving practices into their designs for commercial buildings.

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Why UK tap water is some of the best in the world – encouraging your staff to move away from bottled water

The United Kingdom is renowned for having some of the highest-quality tap water globally. The government’s most recent report into UK drinking water quality was published in December 2024 and reports that between 2020 and 2022 99.98% of samples tested met regulatory standards. This means that UK tap water is not only some of the safest in the world but is also the environmentally friendly and economically beneficial choice for organisations.

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