Less water energy and waste water; save more money An upfall shower not only gives a huge luxurious shower, but also a very economical one. You have more comfort and consume less water and energy and you will notice this in your annual statement.
To get an economical Upfallshower it is important:
The shower room can be closed with a ceiling so that heat and moisture cannot escape.
Insulate the reservoir well. Use underfloor heating or a well-insulated floor
The shower room can be closed with a ceiling so that heat and moisture cannot escape.
Insulate the reservoir well. Use underfloor heating or a well-insulated floor
Shower for 10 minutes with the Upfallshower, total consumption of 30 liters.
Compare how much you use with a traditional shower
Shower for 20 minutes with the Upfallshower, a total of 41 liters of water consumption.
Compare how much you use with a traditional shower
30 minutes of showering (adolescents) with the Upfallshower, a total of 50 liters.
Compare how much you use with a traditional shower
Compare how much you use with a traditional shower
- 50 liters with the smallest saving shower
- 100 liters with a hand shower
- 150 to 200 liters with a rain showerParagraph.
Shower for 20 minutes with the Upfallshower, a total of 41 liters of water consumption.
Compare how much you use with a traditional shower
- 100 liters with the smallest saving shower
- 200 liters with a hand shower
- 300 to 400 liters with a rain shower
30 minutes of showering (adolescents) with the Upfallshower, a total of 50 liters.
Compare how much you use with a traditional shower
- 150 liters with the smallest saving shower
- 300 liters with a hand shower
- 450 to 600 liters with a rain shower
UPFALLSHOWER WITH A GAS BOILER

If you use a gas central heating, you can suffice with the smallest version for the shower. Where a bit of a reasonable shower already requires a CW4 or CW5 class (in Holland) , you already have more than enough water for the Upfallshower with the smaller variant, the CW3.
A small CV is cheaper. So save on your CV, on gas and water.
A small CV is cheaper. So save on your CV, on gas and water.
UPFALLSHOWER WITH ELECTRIC WATER HEATER

An electric water heater is an expensive hot water supply. A large water heater is often necessary to provide a reasonable shower with water. With shower water, 2/3 consists of warm water and 1/3 of cold water. If you have a 200-liter boiler, you will be able to shower with a rain shower of 15 liters of water per minute for about 20 minutes. With two adolescents you will soon run out of hot water. A choice for a 500 liter or larger is quickly made, only these boilers cost a lot of electricity.
With an Upfallshower, a much smaller boiler (with the 200 liters you can be under the spacious Upfall for an hour or more) less electricity, so less money and less water. Also enjoying a huge waterfall.
With an Upfallshower, a much smaller boiler (with the 200 liters you can be under the spacious Upfall for an hour or more) less electricity, so less money and less water. Also enjoying a huge waterfall.
UPFALLSHOWER AND HEAT PUMP

With a heat pump with boiler it is exactly the same story as above, with the difference that heat pumps are offered with an internal boiler (up to 200 liters, for example). You get a new-build house with such a standard heat pump and you want to go to a larger boiler. of, for example, 500 liters, the additional cost you have to pay often shoots up from € 3000.00 to higher. The Upfall then pays for itself immediately and you have a huge wellness shower with minimal water use
UPFALLSHOWER WITH A SOLAR WATER HEATER

We don't have to add much to this, the picture speaks for itself. A solar water heater costs approximately between € 2000.00 and € 5000.00 depending on the size. So here too an Upfallshower is interesting. Smaller boiler, less energy consumption and much less water consumption.
ONLY INTERESTED IN A LUXURY SHOWER?

Only interested in a luxurious shower?
You want a real rain shower and if you can shower together? Then realize that you need a lot of water for this. A little rain shower uses 20 liters of water per minute and a double shower easily goes to 30/40 liters of water per minute. This often means pressure-boosting pumps, thicker tap water, high-flow thermostats and huge gas bills after a few months.
The Upfallshower gives no less than 35 liters of water per minute and uses only 2 liters of warm water per minute. So you can shamelessly stand for a long time knowing that you use even less water than the smallest hand shower.
You want a real rain shower and if you can shower together? Then realize that you need a lot of water for this. A little rain shower uses 20 liters of water per minute and a double shower easily goes to 30/40 liters of water per minute. This often means pressure-boosting pumps, thicker tap water, high-flow thermostats and huge gas bills after a few months.
The Upfallshower gives no less than 35 liters of water per minute and uses only 2 liters of warm water per minute. So you can shamelessly stand for a long time knowing that you use even less water than the smallest hand shower.