Fiberglass Water Tanks
Water tanks are large containers which are used to hold excess water for various uses like irrigation, fire suppression, drinking water supply, chemical manufacturing or even food preparation. Water tanks are made up of different materials each useful for a different reason from the other.
The most common types of water tanks are:
- Fibreglass
- Steel Tanks or Aquaplate Tanks
- Plastic or Polyethylene
- Concrete
We are experts in the business of making and repairing water tanks which are suitable for the harsh Australian weather. At fibre glass tanks we know out tanks inside and out. All our products are tested under strict conditions and once passed only then do they enter our warehouse ready for sale to our clients. You can check our website for more information on the type and specifics of our tanks.
Different Types of water tanks
There are different types of water tanks and each of them comes with a different benefit from the other. There are as follows:
- Slimline tanks: Most commonly found in households and private properties. This is because it has minimum visibility on their property. It also provides decent storage capacity without being obvious like other tanks. They can be installed on the side of the property and are available in various shapes to suit individual preferences.
- Round tanks: These are the most common tank types seen around the country. This classic round shaped vessel offers great storage capacity. Some of the largest ones can store more than thousands of litres helping you have a trusted supply of water nearby at all times. This tank type is especially suited for dry and deserted areas. They are also available in a wide range of colours so can complement your property’s décor.
- Underground tanks: Great space saving and visually pleasing option for the fussy owner. As the name clearly suggest, these tanks are installed underground so you won’t have a big structure spoiling the view of your property. These are great way to save land space as they are installed underground. Perfect options for those areas where the land is limited.
- Under deck tanks: These tanks are similar to underground ones and are a cheaper method of installing a full-size water tank on your property and saving precious land space at the same time. The tank will be installed under your property’s deck so it will be out of view while still helping you save lots of water.
Once you decide the type of water tank you are after, you can contact us and we will be able to guide you on the ordering process. It is simple and straightforward and will only take a few minutes.
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Our company comprises of a diverse range of highly trained individuals whose main aim is to ensure each one of our customers are satisfied with their products.
If you would like more information on any of our different products or would like to make an order then contact us either by visiting our website or calling us on 0425 260 841. One of our friendly team members will be sure to help you out with your query.