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Above Or Below Ground: Which Tank is Right for You?

 

These days, when you are looking at installing a rainwater tank at your home, your options are limitless. There is a huge variety of tanks on the market at the moment. Different sizes, shapes, materials and colours are all available. The first choice that many people will have to make is where they are going to have their tank situated. Tanks can be placed in many different locations. A big question for those investigating water tanks is whether they should install the tank below or above ground.

 

Above Ground Tanks

 

Currently, the most popular location of rainwater tanks is above ground. This installation is often chosen because it is simpler, takes less time and is cost effective. Above ground tanks can be made from a wide range of materials, including concrete, metal, steal, polyethylene and fiberglass.

 

A slimline tank on the blind side of the house is a great choice if you are living on a residential block. Those on large properties or with a bigger demand for water will elect round rainwater tanks. These tanks can have a much larger capacity for water storage but need more space also.

 

An above ground rainwater tank will most likely be the cheapest option available. The downside though is that you have limitations as to how much water you can store.

 

Underground tanks supplier

 

Have a swimming pool you are wanting to fill in? Space under a deck that is going to waste? Perhaps you just don’t want a large rainwater tank to become unsightly on your property. For these reasons and many others, many people choose to have a underground tanks supplier installed. Often this option is chosen because an underground tank has a much larger water storage capacity.

 

Many local councils have regulated the installation of water tanks. New homes and those undergoing renovation or extension are now required to have a water tank to ensure their energy efficiency. When you are building a new home there are many options when it comes to a below ground water tank. A rainwater tank can be installed underneath driveways, sheds or pergolas. You can save a lot of space and be able to have a much larger tank than if you installed an above ground tank at a later date. A underground tanks supplier is most often constructed from concrete but can also be made from poly plastic.

 

In some instances people choose to use a combination of above ground and below ground installation. Tanks are partly submerged, often along fence lines, in order to allow a larger tank to be installed without a large tank being visible and ruining the aesthetic of the property.