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Water Tanks

Rain Water Tanks:

Water storage tanks are popular among homes all across urban Australia; in fact in most new builds having a rainwater tank in place is compulsory.  The increasing popularity is no small part to the government’s introduction of the water tank rebate, which involves homes who install a rain water tank getting a lump sum depending on the price of the tank. The rebate on water tanks can reach as much as $1500.

Plastic Water Tanks:

Polyethylene water tanks or poly tanks as they are more commonly known are becoming increasingly popular with residential homeowners within urban cities. They can be easily delivered and installed; they can also be used for potable drinking water. They cost less than any other water tank and they are a more durable than all water tanks, they even come with a 25 year guarantee.

Water Storage Tanks:

Water storage systems are used in great numbers all across Australia. They involve harvesting rainwater for storage and use at a later date. The rainwater is then used for washing the dishes, cleaning around the home, flushing the toilet, cleaning the car, or watering the garden. Using the water harvested instead of billable water understandably brings the price of your water and energy bills down quite considerably. And not to mention the water tax rebate the government has recently introduced.

Concrete Water Tanks:

Concrete tanks can be used for residential or commercial properties. They are completely reinforced with steel, and are durable to all natural hazards. One particular hazard is bush fires. This is why the concrete water tanks are more popular than any other water storage tank within rural Australia. The concrete keeps your water cooler for longer, and also decreases the amount of algae or bacteria growth within the tank itself.

Holding Tank:

Rainwater holding tanks are very popular across Australia. They are used to harvest rainwater then store it so that it can be used for household mundane tasks such as washing the dishes, flushing the toilet, watering the garden, cleaning the car, or generally cleaning around the home. Many people have commented on how their water bills have decreased significantly since installing a water tank. The government has also recently introduced the water tank rebate fund which repays families who install the tanks on their property.

Gallon Water Tank:

Water tanks come in all shapes, sizes, and materials. They are used to store rainwater which can then be used for household tasks and functions. Whichever gallon water tanks are right for you, they all save you money on your water bills. The government also offers a water tank rebate for every household that installs one. The higher gallon water tank you have, the more money you shall save, and the more you will receive from the government.

Hot Water Tanks:

Hot water systems are used to supply a constant source of hot water for homes and businesses. The world is changing at a pretty considerable pace, and the prices of commodities are rising fast. Heating water actually constitutes for over 20% of the overall energy usage within the home. Hot water heaters contain constant hot water so less energy is consumed.

Poly Water Tanks:

Poly tanks, or plastic tanks as they are more commonly known, are becoming increasingly popular across Australia. They are affordable, hygienic, and impact tested. They are seamlessly designed and come with a 25 year manufacturer’s guarantee. It’s no wonder the lightweight poly water tank is one of the most popular water storage tanks with Australians
 Underground Water Tanks:

Due to its placement and installation specifics, the underground water tank is the ideal solution for every urban home across Australia. With the small amount of space available to the average home in cities, the only other option is to put your water storage tank down in the ground, in the basement, or underneath the house.

Water Tank Installation:

The installation of your water tank is the second most important process when thinking of getting a water tank, the first being purchasing one. The quality of the installation determines the quality of the water tank. A poor water tank installation can and will lead to certain problems in the very near future.

Steel Water Tanks:

Today’s steel water tanks are a compliment to their obsolete predecessors, the old galvanised iron water tanks. The recent advancement in technology known as AQUAPLATE is now used on all steel tanks. They are sturdy and look very nice when installed on modern properties.

Fresh Water Tanks:

Fresh water storage tanks are used to store drinkable, potable water, as well as wine, fluids, and food products. They are made from polyethylene which is a form of plastic. The polyethylene is very durable, and it maintains the coolness of the contents, and keeps out algae, bacteria, and contaminants.

Stainless Steel Water Tanks:

A stainless steel water tank is strong, long lasting, immune to fire, and is able to keep the quality of the water intact. The stainless steel tanks tend to be a lot more visually pleasing than any of the other tanks. They go particular well with modern designed homes.

The Fresh Water Tank:

Freshwater tanks have been on the constant rise in Australia for several years. Their popularity has seen them survive for hundreds of years, and there’s no reason why they won’t survive for hundreds more. With the global warming crisis now in full swing, why not jump on the environmental bandwagon?

Electric Hot Water Tank:

Electric hot water systems provide an on demand supply of hot water. There are several hot water tanks available such as gas, solar and tankless water heaters, but the electric hot water tank is the most simplistic option available. It is also one of the most common and popular too, as it provides the most cost effective and safe solution of all hot water tanks.

Drinking Water Tank:

The drinking water tank is general made from a material known as polyethylene. The polyethylene material allows for a durable, impact tested water tank that keeps the contents of the water tank cool, free bacteria, algae, and contaminants. The popularity of the drinking water storage tank has risen considerably in recent years.

The Underground Water Tank:

Rural Australia is well known to have the above ground water tanks such as steel, concrete, or poly tanks. They have huge amounts of space, that’s a given, but what about the more confined properties in urban Australia, what do they do to save money and their environment? Well, they go underground with the underground water tank of course.

Solar Water Tank:

Solar hot water heaters involve the placement of solar panels on the roof just like any other solar powered device. The energy that is absorbed from the sun rays is then converted to electrical energy which is then stored until hot water is needed in the home. Solar water tanks come in a variety of price brackets so you can be sure there is a right solar water tank for you.

Water Tank Cleaning:

Cleaning our water tanks is at least once every 2 years is essential. Without the necessary care and attention, your water tanks can become flea infested bacteria hives. Once your water tank becomes contaminated, your water will too. The health of your family is at risk if you do not carry out water tank cleaning.

The Concrete Water Tank:

A concrete water tank is usually the choice of industrial or rural properties due to the sheer scale and construction of them. They are robust, have considerable durability, and can withstand bush fires and severe weather elements.

 

Portable Water Tank:

The portable water tank can be used for the majority of situations. They come in a variety of lightweight and yet robust materials. Portable water tanks are ideal for mobile homes, but they are also a great substitute for home use also, as they come in a variety of sizes. The portable tank is also a popular choice for the fire department when tackling bush fires and in times of drought.

Water Tank Repair:

Water tanks can malfunction, they can crack, no matter how robust they are, there’s always something that can go wrong. Water tank repair can be expensive but it doesn’t have to be. Call The Plumber supplies an emergency call out team that provides top of the range repair to all water storage tanks at the most competitive of prices.

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 Domestic Water Tanks

The average household water consumption for homes across Australia has been steadily dropping over the last few years; this trend is set to continue with many more environmentally conscious Australians jumping on the environmental bandwagon. This is down to the rapid rise in popularity of domestic water tanks, and the recent water tank regulations introduced to the majority of cities.

 

 

 

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