5 Ways to Check Your Water Level

5 Ways to Check Your Water Level

In the world of water management, keeping a vigilant eye on your water levels is paramount. Whether you’re a homeowner with a rainwater harvesting system or a farmer managing large water tanks, having a reliable method to monitor your water levels can save you...
Water Wise Habits

Water Wise Habits

Water is a scarce resource, yet it’s essential for our existence.   As water supplies increasingly come under pressure thanks to population growth and the effects of climate change, governments are working frantically to develop solutions for water shortages,...
Our Main Uses Of Water

Our Main Uses Of Water

In Australia, a typical household uses over 650 litres of water every day.   This equates to around 240,000 litres (or 5 average sized swimming pools) each year.  Up to half the water people use ends up as waste water.   By understanding your main uses of water, you...
Ideal Uses for Rainwater Around Your Property

Ideal Uses for Rainwater Around Your Property

Rainwater that is appropriately harvested and stored can offer a sustainable source of water that’s ideal for use inside and outside your home.   In contrast to harvesting dam water, which requires an extensive treatment process to ensure a quality fit for human use,...
Calculating Your Water Usage

Calculating Your Water Usage

Your water consumption habits is one of the key variables you need to consider when determining the size of your rainwater tank.   It’s been estimated that a typical Australian family uses as much as 260,000 litres of water a year.   However, as consumption varies...
5 Ways to Use Rainwater in Suburban Properties

5 Ways to Use Rainwater in Suburban Properties

Whether you’re interested in cutting your dependence on mains water or you want to save money on water bills, rain harvesting offers an ideal solution.   No wonder, then, that you’ll see so many rainwater tanks in suburban areas.   Even if you’re not interested in...