• Borehole drilling
    Borehole drilling

    Do You Need A Water Borehole? Years Of Experience - Trained Professionals. Borehole Drilling Services For Commercial, Residential & Industrial Projects.

  • Renewable Energy
    Renewable Energy

    At Hydrosoak, we give you renewable energy that is sustainable - something that can't run out, which endless, just like the sun. .

  • Irrigation
    Irrigation

    We do installs of new irrigation and pump systems and performs upgrades and optimizations of existing systems.

Welcome 

Hydrosoak is one of the SA’s leading water borehole drilling companies. With over 10 years experience, we have drilled countless water boreholes and well points and have installed thousands of borehole pumps, building an excellent reputation for providing reliable, trouble-free water supplies. Read more »

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    Jason Donovan

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    Patricia McNeal

  • Hydrosoak team maintained a high level of professionalism and were committed to completing the project within the specified time allocated. 

    Ally Jewkins

Boreholes and wellpoints Drilling

As water becomes a most precious commodity and with prices rising all the time, there has never been a better time to have your own  borehole installed. 

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Renewable clean energy sources

Sunlight is one of our planet’s most abundant and freely available energy resources. The amount of solar energy that reaches the earth’s surface in one hour....

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Irrigation

Irrigation helps to grow agricultural crops, maintain landscapes, and revegetate disturbed soils in dry areas and during periods of less than average rainfall.

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Becoming more energy efficient could go a long way. We talked to our energy efficiency experts who recommended these free tips that could reduce your business energy bills. Here are the seven tips to help you cut your business energy bill by up to 20%

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1. Know your energy use and waste

If you only take meter readings every now and then, it’s hard to tell when you use the most energy and where you might be wasting it. The solution? Smart meters -  new type of energy meter that give you more control.

  • See how much you’re spending on your business’ energy throughout the day, so you can adjust energy-heavy tasks, and trim wasted energy.
  • Get more accurate bills instead of estimates by cutting out the hassle and time of having to do manual meter readings. 

2. Go easy on the lighting

Keeping the lights on in your business isn’t cheap. In fact, up to 40% of the energy your business uses could go on lighting your premises. So if you‘re smart about how you use lighting, you could make other savings here.

  • Swap out your incandescent filament bulbs with modern LEDs, CFL or halogens. Despite the upfront cost of replacing them, they could save your business a lot of energy and often last longer.
  • Ask your employees to turn off the lights when no one’s in the room (it may sound obvious but you’d be surprised how many people don’t think to).

Extra mile saving: Consider getting motion sensors in your corridors and toilets that only turn the lights on when they’re needed. Or use light sensors that help you make the most of free natural light.  

3. Turn down the heat

Another way to save is to use your climate control wisely. If you leave air conditioning is on all day in the summer, it can add up to around 30% of your energy bill. And when you’re keeping your team warm in winter, even 1°C of overheating can increase the cost of energy by up to 8%. So use them both sparingly.

  • Give vents, fans and air conditioning filters a quick clean so they don’t have to work as hard.
  • Move filing cabinets, workbenches and other pieces of work furniture that are blocking your radiators. They absorb some of the heat and cost your business that little bit more.  

4.Turn things off in the office

Good news: laptops use less energy than desktop computers. Bad news: many employees don’t turn them off at night, which can cost you an extra £35 a year for every desk.

  • Encourage your employees to turn off their computers instead of using standby mode. Pay special attention to big banks of switches and plugs. Do they all need to be on?
  • Unplug printers, chargers and other office tech when it’s not in use. Even a blinking light on an unused phone or TV drains energy.  

5. Snip out some costs in the kitchen

Most people already know to only boil as much water in the kettle as they need for their cuppa, but there are even more ways to save energy in the kitchen at work than there are at home. •

  • Switch off the microwave at the plug after use. And, if your business prepares food for customers, switch off backup fryers and ovens during quieter production times.
  • Wait until the dishwasher is full before switching it on. Keep your fridges and freezers efficient by cleaning filters regularly and ensuring they have the right ventilation space to work well.

Extra mile saving: The next time you buy new appliances – from toasters to freezers - go for A+++ rated ones. They may cost a little more upfront but can make up for it in long-term energy savings

6. Less is more on the workshop floor

If you have a workshopping area in your business, three words of advice can really keep your energy usage as efficient as your production: turn down, shift and watch out.

  • Consider turning down the settings on some of your equipment – even a slight reduction can make a difference in energy efficiency without noticeably affecting performance.
  • Watch out for leaks from faulty pipework and joints (even a small hole can waste a lot of steam so it’s important to spot and repair them fast). 

7. Rally your teams to help you save

Many of the tips you’ve learned are even more valuable when the whole team is playing along. So now that you’re a pro at saving energy, make sure everyone - from reception to finance - follows your lead.

  • Some businesses put up posters to remind employees how they can save on energy and why it’s important to their business.
  • Doing regular walkthroughs of your office to check on your equipment and spot wastage is a great way to keep costs down.
  • Having monthly management meetings to share progress and new ideas is also a good way to keep energy saving on the agenda.