Water supply, well drilling, cisterns, pumps, water treatment, drainage for homes in the Riviera Maya. Tropical climate solutions.
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Water supply, well drilling, cisterns, pumps, water treatment, drainage for homes in the Riviera Maya. Tropical climate solutions. We handle everything from design to completion, including all permits and inspections.
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CPVC for hot water lines (superior to copper in high-mineral water). PVC for cold water and drainage. Hidro-3 or Tuboplus (cross-linked polyethylene) gaining popularity — flexible, no joints to leak. NEVER use galvanized steel — corrodes in 5–7 years with local water quality.
CAPA system operates at low pressure, especially during peak hours and high season. Solutions: pressure tank (tinaco elevado) at $3,000–$12,000, booster pump ($5,000–$15,000 MXN), or cistern + pump system (most reliable). We design all homes with pressure-compensating systems.
Solar water heater: $12,000–$25,000 MXN (heats free, works 300+ days/year). Tankless gas heater (Bosch, Rheem): $8,000–$18,000. Electric tank: $5,000–$12,000 (expensive to run). Best combo: solar + tankless gas backup. Pool heating: solar panels or heat pump ($25,000–$60,000).
1) Water treatment system (softer reduces scale buildup). 2) Anti-scale cartridge on water heater. 3) Pressure-reducing valve if using booster pump. 4) Annual drain cleaning (tropical humidity accelerates biofilm). 5) Insulate hot water pipes (prevents condensation/mold).
Separate systems: 1) Gray water (sinks, showers) → treatment or drain field. 2) Black water (toilets) → municipal sewer or biodigester/septic. 3) Storm water → street drainage or absorption well. In Tulum: biodigester or constructed wetland required for ALL new builds.