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Polymaster
Phone : 1800 062 064
Address : Port Adelaide SA 5015
Types : Slimline Water Tanks, Round Water Tanks
Sizes : 200 Litres – 63,400 Litres
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Bushmans
Phone : 1800 287 462
Address : 15 CB Fisher Drive Cavan SA 5094
Types : Round Water Tanks, Modular Water Tanks, Slimline Water Tanks
Sizes : 720 Litres – 46,400 Litres
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Team Poly
Phone : 1300 658 961
Address : 27 Heath Street, Lonsdale SA 5160
Types : Round Water Tanks, Boabab Water Tanks, Slimline Water Tanks
Sizes : 545 Litres – 50,050 Litres
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Tankpoly
Phone : 08 8186 6462
Address : 109 O’Sullivan Beach Road, Lonsdale SA 5160
Types : Round Water Tanks
Sizes : 5,000 Litres – 22,500 Litres
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Boss Tanks
Phone : 1800 461 214 or 08 8633 0446
Address : 221 Warnertown Road, Port Pirie SA
Types : Round Water Tanks & Slimline Water Tanks
Sizes : 545 Litres – 50,050 Litres
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Maxiplas
Phone : 08 8244 2544
Address : 295 Main North Rd, Enfield SA 5085 and 535 South Rd, Regency Park SA 5010
Types : Round Water Tanks, Maxicube Slimline Water Tanks, Slimline Water Tanks
Sizes : 500 Litres – 22,500 Litres
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Anstey Products
Phone : 1800 241 341
Address : Mount Gambier SA
Types : Round Water Tanks
Sizes : 330 Litres – 23,500 L itres
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Propoly Tanks
Phone : 0437 064 439
Address : Murray Bridge SA
Types : Round Water Tanks
Sizes : 1,000 Litres – 25,000 Litres
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Master Tanks
Phone : 08 8443 9061
Address : 230 Richmond Road, Marleston SA 5033
Types : Poly Water Tanks, Slimline Water Tanks
Sizes : 340 Litres – 23,000 Litres
Water Tanks Adelaide | Water Tanks South Australia
It is well known that Adelaide is among the driest capital cities in Australia. With yearly rainfall levels that are nearly half of that of many other comparable capitals, residents and businesses alike need to be extremely savvy with their water collection and use.
According to the Bureau of Meteorology (BOM), average annual rainfall in Adelaide is around 550 mm. By comparison, cities such as Sydney and Brisbane receive around 1,000 mm or more of rain each year.
In fact, the vast majority of the state receives no more than 200 mm of rain a year. Only a few pockets of land near the coast can claim more than 400 mm of annual rainfall.
Just like any dry region of the world, however, South Australia isn’t completely devoid of rain. The state does have its wet seasons, with some years bringing abnormally high levels of rain.
Making the most of these wet seasons is essential for long-term water management for anyone in the state. By investing in a polyethylene water tank that will harvest rain when it arrives, allowing you to use it throughout the year, you can be reassured of having a constant supply to rely on.
Poly water tanks for any purpose
South Australia’s strong agricultural industry means that careful water supply management is a necessity. The right tools and assets need to be in place to maintain a steady supply of water to fuel the state’s economy.
This is what makes poly water tanks such a vital investment for many in South Australia. Not just used by households, polyethylene water tanks are also designed for a wide range of industrial, commercial and agricultural applications.
Available in a wide range of sizes and shapes to suit your specific needs, you’ll be able to find an appropriate solution, whatever your requirements.
Is your water tank built for Australian conditions?
Regardless of which specific application you use your plastic water tank for, there is one crucial question you need to ask when buying a tank – is it made for local conditions?
UV radiation levels in Australia are notoriously high, and over the long term, this can have serious implications on your tank’s structural integrity. You therefore need a tank that has been built from a polyethylene that can withstand these harsh circumstances and offer years of reliable service.
Alkatuff is a locally manufactured polyethylene that has been specifically designed for Australia’s level of UV radiation. The end result is a sturdy tank that won’t degrade even after years of prolonged UV exposure.
Explore the range of poly water tank suppliers available in Adelaide and South Australia above, and make sure you ask for one made of Alkatuff – the polyethylene that’s Tough in the Sun.