Our video production capabilities got a proper workout recently when we managed to have teams filming in two different locations on the same day. While one crew was up in Yorkshire capturing a comprehensive rainwater harvesting and wastewater treatment installation, another was down in Swindon documenting a major stormwater management project.
The Yorkshire project showcased the versatility of our residential solutions. Our team filmed the installation of a 22,000L Carat XXL garden comfort system. a rainwater harvesting setup designed specifically for outdoor use and garden irrigation. For the same property, they also captured the installation of a 15PE One2Clean sewage treatment plant, demonstrating how our different systems work together for comprehensive water management in new builds.
The 22,000L capacity makes this system perfect for maintaining large gardens and outdoor spaces, especially during periods of water restrictions. With climate change making hosepipe bans increasingly common, systems like this provide essential resilience for property owners who want to maintain their outdoor spaces year-round.
Meanwhile, down in Swindon, our second video team was documenting something completely different in scale and application. They captured the installation of a massive 600m³ EcoBloc Maxx stormwater attenuation tank for a new warehouse facility. This project demonstrates our capability in large-scale commercial stormwater management, essential infrastructure for managing surface water runoff from substantial industrial developments.
The EcoBloc Maxx system represents cutting-edge stormwater attenuation technology, providing the storage capacity needed to manage rainfall from large roof areas and paved surfaces. For commercial developments like warehouses, proper stormwater management is a planning requirement that protects both the development and surrounding areas from flooding.
The contrast between these two projects perfectly illustrates the breadth of our capabilities. From helping homeowners achieve water independence through rainwater harvesting to providing essential infrastructure for major commercial developments, our systems address water management challenges across all scales.
Both filming projects will provide valuable documentation of our installation processes and the real-world applications of our products. The Yorkshire residential installation shows potential customers exactly how our systems integrate into new build projects, while the Swindon commercial installation demonstrates our capacity for large-scale infrastructure projects.
It’s satisfying to see our video teams capturing the diversity of what we do, from garden irrigation to industrial stormwater management, all in a single day’s filming.
Posted by Callum Vallance-Poole, on September 1, 2025.