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Concrete Water tanks
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Concrete water tanks are usually used in rural situations and are
common in large sizes. Concrete water tanks are a good substitute to
poly water tanks and steel water tanks in areas with a high risk of
fire damage. Used in both domestic and commercial areas, developers
and builders also use concrete tanks as key components of their
residential and rural development systems.
Whether rural, residential or commercial, your water storage must be
practical and aesthetically pleasing. One of the most popular
reasons for choosing a concrete water tank is that you may not see
it at all. Concrete tanks are used for above ground, in ground,
retaining walls and soil or under slab uses. The choice is yours and
is based on area, land development size, council provisions,
personal choice and budget.
Concrete water tanks either come pre-molded or are poured on site.
If they are poured on site, they are usually poured into a steel
mould. The Steel frame work is then removed and the concrete tank
remains. If the tank is made to measure and delivered, it is usually
delivered in parts and then joined with a sealant.
Concrete water tanks are more commonly being placed under driveways
or in gardens. In a sloping block, it saves the cost of a retaining
wall or place the lid at ground level for pedestrian use. The
flexibility of concrete allows various conditions to be met and of
course the resilience outweighs the cost every time.
If you are on town water, a concrete water tank in ground will keep
your garden green all year round, or top up that pool whenever you
like in summer and warmer months without having to comply with water
restrictions. Concrete water tanks are easy to install with little
maintenance. Once they are installed, you can rest assured that you
have invested in a good quality, environmentally friendly water
saving tank. Enjoy the freedom and the cost savings on your water
bill when you install a concrete water tank.
Concrete water tanks are the chosen tank when used as a retaining
wall, in commercial or large scale garden projects. With the option
of decorating with paint or having garden beds grow around them,
concrete water tanks can make a nice visual addition to many
gardens. It is usually recommended that you backfill to natural
garden level once a concrete water tank has been installed. Also,
gradual filling is recommended over a period of time to ensure that
you tank settles and remains in place for a lifetime.
Ask about our special range of water storage water tanks at
info@rainwatertanksdirect.com.au
Or call us on 1300 88 94 90 for fast and friendly service.
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