Matrix Steam Cleaning machines accepted onto Government ECA Water Technologies list

Matrix Cleaning Systems, the UK's only manufacturer of a range of commercial

steam cleaning machines has just announced that the company's entire range of

steam cleaning machines has been accepted onto the Governments Enhanced Capital

Allowance (ECA) Water Scheme and the machines now all appear on the official

Water Technology List (WTL).


The Enhanced Capital Allowance (ECA) water scheme encourages businesses to

invest in technologies that save water and improve water quality. The scheme

enables a business to claim 100 per cent first-year allowances, i.e. tax relief,

on investments in certain technologies and products. Claiming an Enhanced

Capital Allowance (ECA) means that a business can "write off" (deduct) the

entire cost of purchasing a qualifying water-efficient technology against the

taxable profits in the year the company made the purchase.


Claiming ECAs for buying water efficient equipment will enable a business to

reduce investment costs and its environmental impact. Benefits include the first

year tax relief. This will reduce the time it takes to pay back the investment.

Ongoing benefits of the scheme are that water bills will also be reduced long-

term by installing or using water-saving equipment such as steam cleaners.


Matrix believes that the tax breaks alone will reduce the cost of all their

machines to the end user by 28% which for a standard Matrix SO4500 steam

cleaning machine, the cost will be a little over £570 plus VAT which is a huge

saving to any business in tough economic times and significantly below the cost

of any other similar rated machine on the market.


The acceptance of the Matrix Steam Cleaners on to The Enhanced Capital Allowance

(ECA) water scheme comes only 3 months after the company launched its ground

breaking low cost Quattro Range of steam cleaners which were introduced to

satisfy the growing key accounts market with a product range significantly below

the cost of steam cleaning machines from other manufacturers. The combination of

these two events has now created a situation where customers can purchase a

brand new commercial steam cleaning machine at well below half the price of a

year ago.


Bob Pownall Managing Director Matrix said "we are always looking at new ways to

add extra value for our customers and reduce their business costs. Steam

Cleaners are very efficient anyway both in the amount of water they use and the

time saved carrying out commercial cleaning tasks, but this scheme is excellent

because customers can save money without any reduction in product specification,

I suppose it's a bit like a scrappage scheme enabling old machines to be

replaced for efficient new ones"


Established nearly a decade ago, Matrix is now recognised as the UK's leading

steam cleaning machine manufacturer with an extensive portfolio of high quality

light commercial to industrial 4 bar and 8 bar cleaning systems.


Matrix has its head office based in Lancashire and has a network of over 100

carefully selected trade dealers, who are able to provide a full nationwide

distribution service for their steam clean machines supported by a thorough

maintenance service and extensive availability of spare parts.