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Nurture Your Garden with Rainwater Harvesting: Benefits and Setup Guide
Discover the transformative benefits of rainwater harvesting for your garden. Mitigate water scarcity, boost plant health, and promote sustainability with natural nutrients.
Why Every Rainwater System Needs a Rain Head
Discover how a rain head can revolutionise your rainwater harvesting system, providing cleaner water, reduced maintenance, and cost savings. Learn why this small device is a game-changer for your setup.
How to Maintain Your Rain Harvesting System
Even the best rain harvesting systems need maintenance. This article covers how to inspect and clean key components like mesh areas, first flush systems, and final stage filters to ensure efficient operation and longevity.
5 Ways to Check Your Water Level
Different tanks have different needs, explore five methods to monitor your water level.
Why Keep Leaves and Debris out of your System
Maintaining the quality and efficiency of your rainwater collection system is crucial for its longevity and performance. One often overlooked aspect of this maintenance is keeping your system free from leaves and debris.
Understanding and Managing Sediment in your Rain Harvesting System
One of the most common issues faced by rainwater harvesters is dealing with sediment in their tanks. But what exactly is this sediment, and how can it be managed effectively.
The Beginner’s Guide to Rain Barrels
Rain barrels are a simple, cost-effective alternative to large-scale rainwater harvesting systems, ideal for conserving water and saving money.
Are you prepared for bushfire season?
As bushfire season approaches, it's time to take action and prepare your home. One resource often overlooked is your rainwater tank.
Rain Harvesting and Stormwater Management: Safeguarding Your Water Supply from Contamination
Protect your rainwater supply by preventing stormwater contamination. Explore the necessity, risks, benefits, and the use of an Air Gap.
Grey Water Systems: A Sustainable Solution for Water Conservation
Discover how grey water systems can recycle household wastewater, saving water, reducing costs, and promoting sustainable water management.
Rainwater Harvesting: A Beginner’s Guide
Discover the power of rain harvesting! Learn why it's essential and get started on your sustainable water journey.
Metal (Steel) Water Tanks: A History
Metal water tanks have long been a popular choice, but they've evolved considerably over the years.
Tank Gauge Plus – Which Radio Configuration (RC1, RC2 or RC4) is the right one for me?
Tank Gauge Plus offers three radio configurations: RC1 for Europe, Overseas France, and the Middle East and Africa; RC2 for Brazil, Canada, Mexico, Puerto Rico, and the USA; and RC4 for Latin America and Asia Pacific. Choose the right one for your location.
What is Water Security
It may be one of the greatest challenges facing the modern world, but there is hope.
What is a “Wet” Rain Harvesting system?
With their characteristic network of underground pipes, wet systems come with unique challenges and benefits.
“Wet” & “Dry” Rain Harvesting Systems: What’s the Difference?
When it comes to classifying your Rain Harvesting system type, it's all in the pipes.
Water Wise Habits
Sustainable water practices are good for your bank balance and good for the planet.
Calculating Your Roof Surface Area for Rain Harvesting
Knowing your roof size is vital if you want to calculate how much rainwater you can harvest.
Reasons for Using Rainwater: Some of the Benefits of Rain Harvesting
Necessity, environmental concerns, cost savings and personal preference can all influence rainwater use.
Rainwater Research in Australia & New Zealand
With the right system design and maintenance, rain harvesting can bring many benefits.
Rain Harvesting & Water Security in Urban Areas
Rain harvesting is one solution to the challenge of water security in urban areas.
National Guidelines for the Use of Rainwater Tanks
Learn what the enHealth Council has to say on using rainwater for drinking and other uses.
Mosquito Prevention in Rain Harvesting Systems
Mosquito-borne disease is no joke - but with the right precautions, you can keep these pests out of your Rain Harvesting system.
Plastic – Polyethylene Water Tanks
Strength, versatility and ease of installation are just some of the key selling points for plastic water tanks.
Keeping Mosquitos out of your Rain Harvesting System
Mosquito-proofing your Rain Harvesting system is vital - and thankfully pretty easy.
Ideal Uses for Rainwater Around Your Property
Flushing toilets and watering the garden aren't the only ways you can use rainwater around your property.
Damage from Stormwater Runoff – The Impact of Urban Development
The humble rain harvesting system offers an answer to this serious environmental problem.
Choosing the Ideal Rainwater Tank Size for You
With a few calculations, you can choose the ideal tank size for your Rain Harvesting system.
Calculating Your Water Usage
Water usage varies considerably, so it's important to calculate your usage rather than relying on averages.
Calculating Your Average Rainfall & Ideal Tank Size
Knowing your average rainfall is vital if you want an appropriately-sixed rainwater tank for your needs.
Appropriate Roofing Materials for Rain Harvesting Systems
Your roofing material plays a key role in ensuring you harvest quality rainwater - not dangerous rainwater.
Aboveground Tanks vs Underground Tanks
When it comes to storing rainwater, you have two main options: underground or aboveground tanks. Which one is right for you?
5 Ways to Use Rainwater in Suburban Properties
Rainwater is well suited for a number of uses inside and outside your home.
Water Bladders: An Innovative, Space-Saving Water Storage Solution
A space-saving alternative to traditional rainwater tanks, Bladders can be installed in sub-floor spaces in areas as low as 750mm in height.
Concrete Water Tanks
Concrete water tanks are often made to hold immense quantities of water, although smaller options are also available. You can learn more here.
What is “Tanking”?
A common misconception about collecting rainwater is you need a tank, a few pipes and gutters, and some rain. We refer to this approach as “tanking”.
Pump Selection – Distributing Rainwater Around Your Home
Distributing rainwater around your property is the final step in the Rain Harvesting process.
Rainwater Quality & Safety
To harvest safe, high quality rainwater, you simply need the right equipment and processes.
Why use First Flush Diverters?
As the main defence against fine particles, first flush diverters are every rain harvesters friend.
Water Storage and Rainwater Tank Selection
Cost, space and preference can all affect your choice of rainwater tank.
What is a “Dry” Rain Harvesting System?
With their straightforward roof-to-tank pipe configuration, dry systems come with unique pros and cons.
Why Keep Inorganic Matter Out of Your Rain Harvesting System?
Say no to harmful contaminants in your tank.