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Located in Burton South Australia, aprtanks can be trusted as a rainwater storage and water tanks manufacturer. Our water tanks are built to last longer that most other tanks. We offer reliable and affordable water tanks that provide free rainwater for household purposes, gardening maintenance, and drinking. You will also help save water from the Murray. All water tanks are designed to be environmentally friendly and have a positive environmental impact.

All of our water tanks, whether large or small, in poly or steel, are proudly built right here. Made in South Australia because of South Australian conditions.

Three types of rainwater tanks are available: The classic choice is the cylindrical, or round, water tank. They are most commonly used in agriculture situations that have plenty of land. Aprtanks water storage tanks are more suitable for urban environments because they are rectangular, compact, and slimmer. Our 3000-litre aprtanks and 5,000-litre models are some of our best sellers. Underground water tanks, which can be safely buried away from sight, have been created for areas where the tank might not be visible. Water storage tanks made of galvanised steel or concrete were common in the past. Today, tanks are made from durable and tough polyethylene materials which are rapidly replacing older designs.

Rainwater tanks can be manufactured in Adelaide at our factory. We produce many shapes, colors and sizes to meet your individual needs. All water tanks we make are made from premium polyethylene components, and premium stainless steel components. This ensures long lasting durability.

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Frequently Asked Questions

If you have three people in your home, then you will need approximately 15,000 litres (one month's water storage for 3 people at 165 litres each person per day) to meet your water consumption.

Rainwater can be contaminated by harmful bacteria, parasites, and environmental pollutants. Drinking it can cause illness. Rainwater can be made safer by boiling, filtering and chemically treating it.