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PineCrest
Phone : 03 6265 1272
Address : 5 Giblin Drive, Sorell TAS 7172
Types : Round Water Tanks
Sizes : 220 Litres – 23,608 Litres
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Global Poly Tanks
Phone : 03 6265 2882
Address : 13 Oaks Court Sorell TAS 7172
Types : Round Water Tanks, Slimline Water Tanks, Water Storage Cube
Sizes : 580 Litres – 22,700 Litres
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Tankworld Tasmania
Phone : 03 6273 7288
Address : 15 Derwent Park Road, Derwent Park TAS 7009
Types : Slimline Water Tanks, Round Water Tanks
Sizes : 590 Litres – 24,000 Litres
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Tankworld Tasmania
Phone : 03 6432 2323
Address : 42 Bass Highway, Cooee TAS 7320
Types : Slimline Water Tanks, Round Water Tanks
Sizes : 590 Litres – 24,000 Litres
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Tankworld Tasmania
Phone : 03 6343 5444
Address : 154-158 Hobart Road Kings Meadows TAS 7249
Types : Slimline Water Tanks, Round Water Tanks
Sizes : 590 Litres – 24,000 Litres
Water Tanks Tasmania
As the southern most state in Australia, Tasmania’s green hills are the envy of many Down Under. However, with that eye-catching advantage comes weather that can be called inclement at best.
Visitors and residents alike will know how quickly things can change in the unpredictable region, and a morning of sun can soon turn into an afternoon of downpour.
The variety of weather is not only seen throughout the course of a day; the island territory is infamous for its diversity.
For example, the western rainforest regions are some of the wettest in Australia, with an incredible 2,400 millimetres of annual rainfall, according to statistics from Discover Tasmania. However, the capital of Hobart receives an average of around 620 millimetres each year, making it the second driest capital city in Australia after Adelaide.
This no doubt makes it difficult for residents and businesses, making it the perfect place to use a poly water tank.
Wherever your business is located, from luscious remote areas to the cool and dry cities, a poly tank is designed to provide businesses and homeowners with a year-round supply of water, while coping with anything the Australian climate can throw at it.
For areas with heavy rainfall, there is a great chance to run a capture scheme and supply your home or business premises with fresh supply of water all year round. Easily plumbed into a property, the water tank will make rainy days that little bit brighter as you know a portion of it will soon go to use.
In those drier parts, a poly water tank allows you to store the precious liquid and save it for a not-so-rainy day, ensuring you are never left short during a drought.
A poly tank for business use
Companies of all sorts can use a water tank to store and distribute water in its most natural form. Whether this is plumbed into the building or used in agriculture, a poly water tank is a smart resource to have.
Farms located in dry areas can ensure they have a ready supply of water with which to tend their crops, and industrial businesses can use the collected water in a whole host of ways – from cooling machinery to washing down surfaces – helping to lower their overheads.
A poly tank for domestic use
Households can also find a great range of uses from their tank, and by converting rainwater for everyday use, a homeowner can see their water bills tumble in no time.
What’s more, a poly water tank is built to last, meaning a small investment will return you with a crucial supply of water for years to come.
An Australian-made poly water tank is ideal, as it is made to a specification that ensures it can cope with anything our changeable seasons can throw at it. So whether it is beating down with rain or dry as a bone outside, you will know you have a tank that is standing up and doing its job.
For this purpose, a tank made from Alkatuff polyethylene is the smart choice. When you purchase your tank, ask for Alkatuff to ensure you get the best Australia has to offer.