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Water tanks play a crucial role in harvesting and storing rainwater for various purposes, from household use to agricultural irrigation. In this post, we’ll delve into what a water tank is, the benefits of having one, popular Australian brands and sizes, common issues people encounter with water tanks and how AllAbout Pumps and Pipes can help fix them.

Old water tank in the Australian outback. Source: Harry Cunningham.

Understanding Water Tanks

A water tank is a container designed to collect and store rainwater or water from other sources, such as wells or boreholes. These tanks come in various shapes, sizes and materials, including polyethylene, steel and concrete. They are used to supplement mains water supply, reduce reliance on external water sources and conserve water during periods of drought.

The Benefits and Types

  • Water Conservation: Harvesting rainwater reduces the demand on mains water supply, conserving precious resources and lowering water bills.
  • Self-Sufficiency: With a water tank, you have a reliable source of water for various purposes, including gardening, livestock and emergency use.
  • Environmental Impact: Using rainwater for irrigation and other non-potable purposes reduces runoff and pollution, benefiting the environment.
  • Water Quality: Rainwater is naturally soft and free from chemicals, making it ideal for watering plants and washing clothes.

What’s Popular?

Some of the popular brands of water tanks in Australia include Bushman Tanks, Pioneer Water Tanks and Kingspan Water Tanks. These brands offer a wide range of sizes to suit different needs, from small residential tanks to large-scale commercial systems.

Bushmans Poly Water Tanks. Source: https://www.ddtanks.com.au/bushmans-poly-water-tanks/

Common sizes of Water Tanks

  • Slimline Tanks: These tanks are tall and narrow, making them suitable for tight spaces or along the side of a building.
  • Round Tanks: Available in various diameters and heights, round tanks offer versatility and can hold large volumes of water.
  • Underground Tanks: Buried beneath the ground, these tanks are ideal for properties with limited space or aesthetic considerations.

Common Issues with Water Tanks

  • Leaks or Cracks: Over time, tanks may develop leaks or cracks due to age, wear and tear, or improper installation.
  • Blockages: Debris, sediment, or algae can accumulate in the tank, causing blockages in the inlet, outlet, or overflow pipes.
  • Pump Malfunctions: Issues with the pump, such as loss of pressure or failure to prime, can affect the tank’s performance.
  • Overflow Problems: Inadequate overflow systems or clogged overflow pipes can lead to water overflow and potential water damage.

If you encounter any issues with your water tank, it’s essential to seek professional assistance. At AllAbout Pumps and Pipes, we specialise in repairing and maintaining water tanks of all types and sizes. Our team of experienced plumbers can diagnose and fix issues promptly, ensuring your tank operates efficiently.

We supply a wide range of replacement parts for water tanks, including:

  • Tank Fittings: Inlet and outlet fittings, valves and connectors.
  • Pump Components: Impellers, seals and pressure switches.
  • Overflow Accessories: Screens, strainers and gutter guards.

If a replacement tank is needed, we offer top brands known for their durability and reliability. Our service extends to areas such as Tallebudgera, Tallai, Mudgeeraba, Nerang, Burleigh, Northern NSW, Ormeau and neighbouring suburbs. With our convenient call-out service, we can come to your property to assess and fix any issues with your water tank, ensuring you have a reliable source of water for years to come.

In conclusion, maintaining a functional water tank is essential for water conservation and self-sufficiency. If you encounter any issues with your tank, don’t hesitate to contact AllAbout Pumps and Pipes for professional assistance. With our expertise and top-quality products, we’ll ensure your water tank is in optimal condition, providing you with peace of mind and uninterrupted access to clean water.


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Spear Water Filter Treatment You Need

Spear Water Filter

Spear water forms in underground pockets and can be tidal, unlike bore water. Seasonally, the water quality may vary through seasonal increases in salinity levels. It is commonly accessed by digging a few meters below the surface. That is why it helps water to return to its natural state, making it suitable for the required use like JT100. 

Industries also often require heavy water use, but utilizing freshwater reserves is not feasible. This is why used water is distributed and treated for industry use. Major industries hire water treatment plants to provide them with services. It includes chemical and testing treatment to efficiently use water. 

Spear Water Filter photo via Pristine Water Systems

What are the 3 Spear Water Filter Services?

Here are the three basic services offered.

1. Legionella Evaluation and Testing 

Cooling towers in industries are open systems that have a high chance of being infiltrated with bacteria. Water in the towers is usually warm during the summer, which is why it is the ideal breeding ground for bacteria. This water is also intact with the environment; if left untreated, it could cause environmental health issues. However, it must be tested before the water can be treated to understand the level of bacteria involved. 

Once the testing is conducted, it can be easier to conjure a chemical handling of the water. Facilities or industries that do not conduct Legionella testing tend to overfeed biocide in the systems. This is detrimental to the causes and systems of increased maintenance costs.

2. Corrosion Coupon Studies

Water systems often have high corrosion rates. If not effectively monitored, the systems can lead to heavy repair and maintenance costs. One of the main services offered by such companies is corrosion testing and evaluation. Test coupons are one of the inexpensive means of monitoring levels of corrosion. This is done by observing the system’s mils-per-year corrosion rate of coupons. When corrosions are done in a timely detected, repairing can be done effectively without going through extensive cost factors.

3. Water Treatment Consultants

Companies providing industrial treatment of water always provide their customers with efficient consultation before taking on any project. They will ensure that the customer gets adequate information about cooling and heating systems and the chemical processes needed to treat water. With consultation services, customers can understand the cost factor behind the mechanical testing and chemical treatment process. 

Treatments & Recommendations

A successful spear water treatment requires the following first essential steps:

  • Identify the type of water that is to be treated, whether bore or spear
  • Perform a water test to determine what issues or problems are likely to be encountered if you use the water.

Typical spear water problems include:

  • Staining/color. (Iron and manganese/tannins)
  • Low pH. (Acidic compounds)
  • Excess hardness. (Calcium/ magnesium salts)
  • Sediment. (Oxidised iron/ manganese and/ or dirt/ mud etc.)
  • Salinity. (Salt)
  • Chemicals. (Chemical pollutants)
  • Bacteria. (Coliforms etc.)

What Does ALPP Provide

AllAbout Pumps & Pipes will find the guidance you need to help you in the right direction when planning an important project. If, on the other hand, you find it all a bit overwhelming and would like our help. The team finds detailed instructions on what to measure, where to measure, and any other details required for your design.

Conclusion

At AllAbout Pumps & Pipes, each pump installation of your choice has a different requirement of specific pressure to deliver the desired flow over a specified distance. The use of spear water filter products will help you do the work easier. Our team will equip you with the best products and trusted partners. 

So, give us a call at 07-5531 5554 and we will find the right spear pump for you. If you prefer to check out our other suppliers and more of our range of pumps, just click here.

Choosing the Right Pressure Pump for Your Rainwater Tank


Installing a tank water is a small step that you could take to become self-reliant no matter what size it is. Generally, the larger the tank, the more water you can use and collect. If you want to use rainwater to flush toilets and provide laundry water, you need at least a 9,000 L tank. Luckily, it is not uncommon to install 30,000 to 50,000 L tanks.

Choosing the Right Rainwater Tank

When it rains, the rain will fall on your roof. It will then run through the gutter connected to the tank to collect the water. Therefore, the rainwater is filtered before it reaches the tank, which prevents insects, leaves, and other debris from falling into the tank. It can then be distributed to your garden or home for various purposes, such as toilet flushing, watering plants, or washing your car. That is why it can be installed in residential family homes and office and work properties.

Old water tank in the Australian outback. Source: Harry Cunningham.

Pump to Water the Garden

Some of the models are pressure pumps designed to pump mainly garden water. The Wilo-FWJ models are household transfer pumps for potable water, while the others are garden pumps only. These are all 240V electric pumps, and some are displayed with press controls. The press controls start the pump automatically when a tap is turned on. Then it will turn the pump off when the tap is turned off. If no press control is used, then the pump will operate manually. All of these are available with or without the press controller.

Pump for the Hose Water Supply

Generally, household pressure pumps transfer water from the rainwater tank to the house. Adding a Pressure Switch or Pressure Tank set up will automate the system. 

Pump Flow Rate

The number of taps the pump will service will determine how much flow you need. As with all water pumps, you need to know the flow rate and the head. Every pump will have a flow chart with the flow rate and head. If you match these up, then you can select the correct model.

Example flow rate chart from Lowara-e-GS-Series-4 submersible pump. Source: Lenntech.com

Rainwater Tank Pump Features and Options

Automatic Pressure Switching

If you like your pump to turn on and off automatically when you turn on the tap, you need to add an Automatic Pressure Device to the pump. This is needed if you’re connecting to indoor plumbing. Pumps without a Pressure Switch are switched on or off manually.

Run Dry Protection 

Run dry protection feature prevents damage to your pump’s motor if the rainwater tank is empty. Most automatic pressure switch devices have run-dry protection. It is rare to find one that does not have this feature.

Weatherproof Pump

A weatherproof cover and base are needed for the pump. It will protect the pump and plug from the muffle and elements its noise. Don’t connect the pump via an extension cord to an indoor power point. It might not be weatherproof and could be unsafe.

What Does ALPP Provide

When it comes to these water storage solutions, ALPP uses leading technology and is sold by a committed team of sales staff. We find that people who use our systems benefit from experienced staff and support from a skilled supplier network.

Conclusion

At AllAbout Pumps & Pipes, each installation of your choice has a different requirement of specific pressure to deliver the desired flow over a specified distance. The use of tank water products will help you do the work easier. Our team will equip you with the best products and trusted partners. 

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