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What are different types of tanks used for rainwater?

<br>People install harvesting system in the backyard and enjoy uninterrupted water supply throughout the year. Betta Tanks is trusted rainwater tanks manufacturer in Adelaide it designs, manufacture and install high-quality steel water tanks in Adelaide.

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What are different types of tanks used for rainwater?

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  1. What are different types of tanks used for rainwater?

  2. Rainwater Tanks in Adelaide

  3. Different Types of Tanks Used for Rainwater Every drop of rainwater is precious whether there is a water crisis in your state or not. We know that the fresh water is a tiny percentage of the total water available in the world. Hence, it is vital to preserve and conserve it. Rainwater harvesting has become quite popular in Australia in the recent decades. People install harvesting system in the backyard and enjoy uninterrupted water supply throughout the year. In the rainwater harvesting system, tanks play a critical role. One must know about the different types of tanks available. The blog is about a few popular types of tanks and their characteristics.

  4. Domestic Underground Tanks They are suitable for the internal use and gardens. The storage capacity ranges between 1000 to 5000 liters. Getting further big tanks on order is possible. Domestic tanks are either box like or cylindrical. The material is either PE or GRP. The tanks made by PE are manufactured in the mold. Hence, the size is fixed. GRP tanks can be made of any size or shape. These tanks can be strengthened to make them suitable for a deep excavation if required.

  5. A few precautions required to install these underground tanks: • Anti-backflow mechanism • A calmed inlet to avoid turbulence while the water enters the tank • Trapped overflow • Rodent barriers if required

  6. Commercial Underground Tanks These tanks usually are made using GRP, and they are he in size (up to 10000 liters). Sometimes, more than one tanks are linked if the volume goes beyond a certain limit. Some tanks are made from pre-cast concrete or reinforced plastic.

  7. Above-Ground Tanks • From plain, simple tanks to elaborative models, you can find the whole spectrum of above-ground tanks. The tanks are simple to install, you need a strong base and firm level, though. • From a few hundred liters to large, the one-piece molded design gives long-lasting service. • If you want these tanks for the domestic purpose, then there should be sufficient space in the backyard. An upright PE tank is the perfect design in such case.

  8. Special Above-Ground Tanks • Sometimes, in a basement or somewhere within the building. If the size is enormous, then the tanks are made in sections and assembled onsite by experts. These tanks are rarely used, though. • You should ask the rainwater harvesting expert about the type of tank suitable for your requirement.

  9. Thanks! Contact us: 08 8280 8069 My Company: 1158-1160 Port Wakefield Rd, Burton SA 5110 sales@bettatanks.com.au https://www.bettatanks.com.au/

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