Tanks -
22 February 2023
Cost of a Rainwater Tank
A rainwater tank is a great way to collect and store rainwater for later use. They come in all shapes and sizes and can be used for various purposes. If you’re considering purchasing a rainwater tank, you may wonder how much they cost. This blog post will discuss the cost of rainwater tanks and tips on getting the best price possible.
So here are 10 Facts About Rainwater Tanks: How Much Do They Cost?
- Fact #01: The average cost of our small rainwater tank is between $330 and $1,800. And our larger tanks range from $2,500 to $5,900. But our slimline water tanks range from #330 to $1,800.
- Fact #02: The size of the tank will affect the price. Larger tanks typically cost more than smaller tanks.
- Fact #03: The material used to construct the tank can also affect the price. Tanks made from polyethylene, better known as poly water tanks or fibreglass, are typically less expensive than those made from concrete or metal.
Our Most Popular Tank Range
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23,650L Round Corrugated Tank
$2,545.00 – $2,645.00
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5,000L Water Tank – Round Corrugated
$880.00 – $930.00
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2,000L Slimline SLR
$935.00 – $985.00
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10,000L Round Corrugated Water Tank
$1,470.00 – $1,520.00
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5,000L Slimline SLR Tank
$1,610.00 – $1,660.00
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23,650L Round Corrugated Tank and UP-TECH40PC Pump
$2,870.00 – $2,970.00
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15,000L Round Corrugated Tank
$1,910.00 – $2,010.00
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2 x 23,650L Round Corrugated Tank and BIA-INOX45S2MPCX Pump
$5,440.00 – $5,640.00
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2,000L Slimline SLR Tank and UP-TECH40PC Pump
$1,260.00 – $1,310.00
- Fact #04: The location of the tank can also affect the price. Tanks that are installed above ground tend to be less expensive, especially the slimline rain water tanks than those that are installed below ground.
- Fact #05: The climate in your area can also affect the price of a rainwater tank. Tanks in areas with high rainfall will typically cost more than those with lower rainfall amounts.
- Fact #06: The warranty on the tank can also affect the price. Some manufacturers offer more extended warranties than others, which can be reflected in the price of the tank.
- Fact #07: The dealer or retailer you purchase the tank from can also affect the price. Some dealers offer discounts or unique financing options to save money on purchases.
- Fact #08: The installation of the tank can also affect the price. If you hire a professional to install your tank, it will typically cost more than if you do it yourself.
- Fact #09: The maintenance of the tank can also affect the cost. Some tanks require more maintenance than others, which can be reflected in the price.
- Fact #010: The government rebates or incentives available in your area can also affect the cost of a rainwater tank. In some areas, rebates or tax credits are available to purchase and install rainwater tanks. These rebates can save you a significant amount of money on your purchase.
As you can see, several factors can affect the cost of a rainwater tank. However, you can find a tank that meets your needs and budget by researching. With a little effort, you can find an affordable rainwater tank that will provide you with many years of service.
If you have any questions about the cost of rainwater tanks, or if you would like more information on how to get the best price possible, please contact us today. We would be happy to assist you in any way we can.
How expensive are rainwater tanks?
We are always told that rainwater tanks are expensive, but are they really? When you consider the savings on your quarterly water usage bill, it will pay itself off in no time. When we run sales, our rainwater tanks are up to 50% off.
BONUS: You will need a water tank pump to ensure that your water gets pumped through properly. A water tank pump (also known as a pressure pump) is needed to use tank water throughout your residence. The pump thrusts the water out of your tank, providing pressurised water at the different tap junctures in your house