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The Benefits of Round Water Tanks

Topic: Business DevelopmentPublished March 14, 2012

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The acquisition of water is a key component to green living, and since many are beginning to feel the pinch of watering restrictions, keeping your garden going requires a new approach. Round water tanks are a great way to store rainwater because they are often quite large and designed in a way that prevents the development of mold or mildew. By avoiding the crevices and corner found in other designs, the rounded nature of these tanks ensures that your water is always stored in a safe manner. Granted, it should be noted that water that is captured naturally should be treated before consumption, but the uses of collected rainwater go far beyond simply drinking it. In fact, most of the water used from city systems is used for other, non-consumption related purposes, which is why it is important that we evaluate our water usage, determine how we can use naturally collected rain a bit better, and then put those systems to use. Round water tanks can help provide 90% of the water used on a property and lower utility bills immediately. Placement Round water tanks rely heavily on their placement. And, while there are several ways to get captured water into the tank, the most reliable way is simply funneling it directly into the tank from your roof gutters. You can place piping at the end of a runoff, diverting all of the rainfall into the unit. From there, you can re-route the water to external locations. Pressurized Mechanisms There are several spigots that you can attach to your round water tanks that will allow you to get the necessary water pressure for irrigation or washing needs. The pressure can be used directly for a garden hose or to redirect the water to another holding tank. With pressurized spigots on your secondary tanks, you can place them across the property wherever you need them, ensuring that you have rainwater on stand-by whenever you need it! Size Variance One of the best benefits to round water tanks is that they are made with several purposes in mind. Several different sizes are available, giving you the ability to assess your situation, calculate how much water you can use, and then find the tank that will meet that need. Water storage is not a one-size-fits-all scenario, so be wary of any dealer that tries to tell you otherwise. Round water tanks have quickly become a must-have in rain deprived areas. The rainy season may not last throughout the year, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t have water through the drought. Instead, just do what you can to capture as much rainwater as possible, and you’ll be able to keep your garden fresh and irrigated. The makeup of your water tank will be important, as well. Metal tanks can rust over time, which is why poly tanks have become incredibly popular. They will stand the test of time, avoid rusting, and do not have any negative side-effects when considering that water may be stored in them for several months. Your watering needs will not change, though the supply always will! Take these steps and you can continue your watering habits without taking a toll on the local water supply. In many cases, round water tanks will pay for themselves, as you will not need to purchase nearly as much water from the municipal system. Calculate your needs, explore the various sizes, and determine just how much water you intend to capture. In the end, you’ll have the perfect tank for all of your rainwater uses.

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