Our Story
Most of us live in a hard water area caused by magnesium and calcium in our soil which ends up in our water supply.
You will see the effects inside your home most commonly in the kettle and hard to remove streaks in our sinks, baths and showers which we know as limescale. It also contributes to dry skin and is linked to eczema and psoriasis.
What we won’t see are the serious and damaging effects inside our pipes, boilers and washing machines. The carbon trust and other independent bodies verify the significant reduction of energy efficiency in boilers and water heaters of up to 23% when scale builds up in the heating system, increasing our energy bills but also leading to the premature failure of components.
Historically hard water treatment using salt-based water softeners with a process called ion exchange has been the accepted remedy which, although still very popular, wastes millions of litres of water in the regeneration cycle and contaminates the water supply with salt, negatively affecting the environment, and now being banned in communities worldwide.
THE NEXT CHAPTER
The next chapter in hard treatment is using a revolutionary new process called Template Assisted Crystallisation – TAC.
Simply put, the dissolved magnesium and calcium ions present in the water supply are converted by a catalytic reaction on specifically designed, patented beads, into inert, microscopic crystals, which when formed separate from the beads and re-enter the water remaining harmlessly in suspension; whilst also giving you clean, clear, fresh tasting water as nature intended in the entire home.
DomesTAC by Next Gen H2O is here right now….so join the evolution!!!

TAC TECHNOLOGY
Next Gen H2O Ltd is the domestic arm of Next Filtration UK who commercially, have been providing TAC Technology globally for corporations such as McDonalds, NHS, Marriott Hotels, Pizza Express, Hilton Hotels, JD Wetherspoon, Pizza Hut, Holiday Inn, Crowne Plaza, Travel Lodge and many others.
TAC Technology – The professional's choice.
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