Rainwater Tanks and Pumps
What materials are used to make water tanks?
There are various materials that are used to make water tanks, each with pros and cons.
While there is no standard answer, we can tell you the questions that you need to think about to get to an answer.
To be of any practical use, your water pump must be able to deliver water where you need it and at a flow rate and pressure that meets your needs.
Your rainwater tank will be supplied with a number of fittings. If you want any extra fixtures and fittings, now is the time to think about them.
You’ve purchased your poly water tank but before it’s delivered to your property, you need to prepare for its arrival.
Wherever you decide to place your water tank, in order to fill it, you need to connect the catchment area (the roof and gutters) to the water tank.
Increasingly, homeowners are plumbing houses with tank water as the primary supply for non-drinking applications and mains water supply for drinking water. But what happens if your tank runs dry?
For many homeowners, the prospect of getting a rainwater tank raises a question: Where can I put it so that it’s not too conspicuous?
The intended purpose of the water will dictate the level of water quality that is required. Luckily, it is easy to configure your to reflect the intended use.
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