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How Much Does Rainwater Harvesting System Cost in India? in Bangalore

🤖 AI Answer by Biddaro6 min read📅 Updated November 2024
📍 Bangalore Construction Costs (2024)
1,800
Basic/sqft
2,500
Standard/sqft
4,200
Premium/sqft
🧱 Cement: ₹395/bag⚙️ Steel: ₹71/kg👷 Mason: ₹850/day
Quick Answer

Rainwater harvesting systems cost ₹15,000–2 lakh for Indian homes depending on type (recharge pit vs. storage tank), roof area, and filtration level. ROI is typically 3–5 years through water savings.

  • Basic recharge pit (borewell recharge): ₹15,000–35,000 — Groundwater recharge
  • Rooftop collection + storage (5,000L): ₹35,000–75,000 — For non-potable use
  • Full system with filtration (10,000L): ₹75,000–1.5 lakh — For domestic use
  • Large residential (20,000L+): ₹1.5–3 lakh — Villas and bungalows

Key Components and Costs

  • Rooftop collection area (use existing roof — no cost)
  • First-flush diverter: ₹2,000–5,000
  • PVC/HDPE storage tank 5,000L: ₹12,000–20,000
  • Sand/gravel filtration: ₹8,000–15,000
  • Pump and distribution: ₹5,000–10,000
  • Installation labour: ₹5,000–15,000
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Rainwater harvesting is MANDATORY for buildings above 100 sqm plot area in many Indian cities including Bangalore, Chennai, and Delhi. Check local BESCOM/BWSSB/CMWSSB regulations before construction.

📍 Bangalore-Specific Tips for This Topic

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Bangalore's rocky sub-soil means higher excavation costs — budget ₹1.5-3L extra for rock-cutting in Whitefield/Koramangala

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BBMP regulations strictly enforce setback rules — maintain 3m front, 1.5m side setback

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