Gecko reuses 88% of the heat from wastewater to preheat cold water.
Gecko helps save 80% of electricity consumption.
Gecko helps save 40% of water.
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When a person takes a shower, the hot water flows from the showerhead at 40°C and drains towards the shower drain at approximately 37°C.
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The wastewater passes through the Gecko, which recovers the heat from the dirty hot water and transfers it to the clean cold water, without ever mixing the two.
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An electric resistor adjusts the temperature of the clean water to reach 40°C, ensuring optimal comfort.
Space-saving compared to a traditional water heater.
Real comfort of use with instant hot water.
No risk of burns thanks to a maximum temperature of 42°C.
No limescale formation with the maximum temperature of 42°C.
Sleek and multifunctional design.
Hot water available at all times.
No risk of Legionella, compliant with ARS regulations.
Optimization of water temperature
The Gecko is equipped with a 76cl tank, providing instant hot water as soon as you turn on the faucet. No more waiting in cold water in the shower! A preheating button is installed at the entrance of your bathroom, working like your coffee machine in the morning. Press the button, the LED blinks, and when it stays lit, it’s ready!
Yes! Unlike a traditional water heater, Gecko provides continuous hot water without being limited by a storage capacity.
The Gecko can be installed by our team or by yourself, with the help of our training and detailed technical documents.
We offer a trade-in program for your old water heater, allowing you to benefit from a preferential price on the Gecko.
Yes, the Gecko must be connected to your shower drain pipe and plumbing. It can be installed during a bathroom renovation, in a new build, or in any location that provides access to the shower drain pipe (Mobile home, Algeco, crawl space, etc.).
The Gecko consumes much less energy and water than a traditional water heater thanks to several innovations:
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