We have experience and expertise in all aspects of rainwater tank plumbing. We are regularly relied upon by local farmers and we are proud to always be of service. Keeping Geelong flowing is our main role and we have helped countless residents with their rainwater tank enquiries.
We help you choose the best and most appropriate rainwater tank for your situation, and we will finish the job with a professional installation. Rainwater Tank Installations in GeelongOur experience and knowledge has us being your local rainwater tank specialists. From the initial choice of tank specific to your needs, to laying the plumbing, to complete connection to your home. You will soon be able to use fresh rainwater for any water appliance or even drinking water. Any associated pipework, water pump installation, harvesting systems, we are able to handle all aspects of the job. We can assess the property and create a customised rainwater tank solution for your needs.
Rainwater Tank Repairs in GeelongThe most common type of repair involves fixing any leaks that may occur. This can be done by replacing the seals or gaskets around the tank, as well as performing a pressure test to check for weak areas in the structure. If signs of wear or damage are found on any part of the tank, it is important to repair or replace them right away before the problem gets worse.
Another type of repair that may be needed is fixing clogs or blockages in the tank’s drainage system. This can usually be done by using a drain snake to unclog the pipes and other components, as well as cleaning out any debris that has built up over time. |
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What are some benefits of collecting rain water?
The initial cost of a rainwater tank and having it installed at first glance looks like an expensive investment. However, the ever increasing cost of water bills means that it really doesn’t take that long before it pays itself off. There are many reasons why a rainwater tank is super beneficial to your property. Here are a few benefits:
Just a few reasons why collecting and storing rainwater is something to consider for your home.
- Self Sufficient - Having a rainwater tank system connected to your home will enable a family to have a backup water supply.
- Water Bills- The savings a family can make by using rainwater instead of tap water means it doesn’t take long to pay itself off and start making savings.
- Health - We all know that tap water has certain additives to keep the water free of pathogens. Water suppliers add chlorine, fluoride and other chemicals to tap water. Rainwater is free of these horrible additives and a well kept rainwater system is healthier.
- Full Use - An efficient rainwater tank system can supply a family with more than enough water for the entire property. From drinking, washing, laundry, showers, watering plants, a suitable rainwater tank system can do it all.
Just a few reasons why collecting and storing rainwater is something to consider for your home.
The different types of rain water tanks
Rainwater tanks come in many types and sizes, all depending on the function of the tank. They can be suited for simple solutions such as for laundry and flushing the toilet, full home use or full property use.
A few types of rainwater tanks Geelong Plumbing install are:
Other types of rainwater tanks include, aquaplate, galvanised steel, fibreglass, carbon welded and bolted steel tanks. These types of tanks are less common and more suited to large farming operations or hobby farms.
A few types of rainwater tanks Geelong Plumbing install are:
- Plastic Tanks - The cheapest and most common rainwater tank solution to a home. Plastic tanks are versatile and come in many different sizes and shapes to suit a home. Best for salty environments such as near coastal regions and to increase longevity, best in the shade.
- Stainless Steel - Stainless steel tanks are best known for being strong and durable. Similar to plastic tanks, best suited for home use, but a more expensive material. Stainless steel tanks have a very long lifespan, simple to repair and are fairly resistant to corrosion.
- Concrete - More suited to larger tanks on rural properties, concrete tanks are usually positioned underground. Concrete tanks are incredibly durable and can come in a range of sizes.
Other types of rainwater tanks include, aquaplate, galvanised steel, fibreglass, carbon welded and bolted steel tanks. These types of tanks are less common and more suited to large farming operations or hobby farms.