Rain Water Harvesting, Tanks and Pumps
Did you know that you can save hundreds or even thousands of dollars on water every year by installing a rainwater tank and using this water for your garden irrigation, toilets, laundry and swimming pools?
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Types of Tanks
Water Tight Canberra can supply and install all sorts of rainwater tanks in Canberra including:
- Round tanks Poly and concrete
- Bladder Tanks for tight entry spaces
- Under deck and veranda Tanks
- Slim tanks alongside boundary’s
- Modular tanks
- Underground tanks
Water Tight Canberra can install an automatic change over switch so that when the tank is empty it will automatically switch to the mains water.
By installing first flush diverters we can eliminate or minimise the amount of unwanted debris ending up in the tank.
Local authorities don’t recommend drinking tank water unless the tank is regularly maintained and suitable cleaning methods such as first flush diverters are installed. By not drinking supplied town water you are missing out on fluoride which dentist recommend for healthy teeth.
- Provide flushing water to toilets, washing clothes, garden irrigation and filling the pool
- Reduce your water consumption
- Reduce your water bills
- Reduce stormwater on roads, drainage infrastructure, creeks and streams
- Reduces contaminates in our water ways
- Irrigate gardens during times of drought
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