1. How Reverse Osmosis Works

    How Reverse Osmosis Works
    While coffee connoisseurs are keen to discuss sources and types of coffee bean, it’s often forgotten that a cup of coffee is 98% water. This makes using some form of water treatment essential if you want the best flavour. Reverse osmosis is often the method of choice when it comes to water treatment for coffee but why does it make such great coffee?
  2. How Do Water Filters Work?

    How Do Water Filters Work?
    Drinking water usually comes from a municipal supply, which is safe to drink but will often feature unwanted characteristics such as sediment, unpleasant tastes and odours or a high mineral content that causes limescale build-up. For these reasons many people utilise a water filter but how do they actually work?
  3. The Health Benefits of Staying Hydrated

    The Health Benefits of Staying Hydrated
    Water in our bodies performs a number of extremely vital short and long-term functions - from maintaining concentration levels to reducing the risk of cancer. View our infographic and guide, which outlines some of the key health benefits of drinking water, along with some tips on staying hydrated.
  4. The Truth About What's Really in the UK's Water Supply

    The Truth About What's Really in the UK's Water Supply
    The UK’s municipal water supply is among the best in the world, yet drinking water quality varies greatly by region and impurities can enter your supply even from the individual pipes leading to your home. We examine what’s really in the tap water we drink every day.
  5. The Anatomy of The Perfect Coffee

    The Anatomy of The Perfect Coffee
    Coffee making is often described as an art form but to make the perfect cuppa you also need to understand some of the science involved. View our infographic and guide, which outline some of the most important scientific explanations behind coffee making.
  6. What is the Best Water for Brewing Coffee or Espresso?

    What is the Best Water for Brewing Coffee or Espresso?
    Besides the coffee beans you choose to brew with, water is the most important element that goes into any cup of coffee - but what makes a truly beautiful tasting coffee? Read our in depth article to find out.
  7. Automatic vs Manual Grease Traps

    Automatic vs Manual Grease Traps
    Automatic and manual grease interceptors essentially do the same job but what are the main differences and why would you buy one over the other? Whether you're in the market for a grease trap or simply just want some information, read this handy article to find our more.
  8. What are Grease Traps and How Do They Work?

    What are Grease Traps and How Do They Work?
    Fats, oils and grease in wastewater can cause all sorts of costly problems in a commercial kitchen, which is why grease traps are often installed as a grease management solution but what are they and how do they work? Read this informative article to learn more.
  9. KalGUARD vs Water Softeners

    KalGUARD vs Water Softeners
    The detrimental effects of limescale are well known but scale doesn’t have to be completely blocking your pipework to be costing you money. Limescale is a poor conductor and according to British Water just 1.6mm of scale in a heating system causes a 12% loss…
  10. Common Water Problems & Solutions

    Common Water Problems & Solutions
    We all use water everyday and because of this, it’s almost guaranteed that you’ve experianced one or more of the common problems that occur in or are caused by water. To help identify these problems we have put together a useful article along with ways to solve them.

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