It depends on the chosen location. If installed internally (like under a sink or inside a utility closet), our compact cabinet systems take up about the same space as a large PC computer tower. If placed on the building's flat roof (taratsa)—which is the most common and effective Cypriot solution—the column and salt tank require roughly a 0.5 square meter footprint.
Yes, absolutely. We can install an internal water softener apartment system using flexible bypass hoses. This non-permanent plumbing method allows you to easily disconnect the unit, restore the original pipes without construction work, and take the system with you when your lease agreement ends.
A functional drainage line is mandatory for the regeneration cycle. For internal flat setups, the system connects directly to your bathroom sink or washing machine drain. For roof installations, the salty wastewater is safely routed into the building's central rainwater or wastewater drainage grid using a proper physical air gap to prevent contamination.
The primary ongoing operational cost is simply replenishing the high-purity salt tablets. For an average apartment in Cyprus, this costs approximately 5 to 7 Euros per month. This tiny monthly investment pays for itself by protecting your expensive washing machine, dishwasher, and solar water heater from breaking down due to severe limescale.