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When and how to use a Rain Water Tank

Now more than ever we are all on the lookout for ways in which we can save money and help the environment, for many of us the thought of doing this through how we gain and use our water supply is something that doesn't necessarily spring to mind, well when you read the following you might think differently...

It is estimated that businesses all across the world waste millions of liters of water everyday but that's not all. Businesses are just one factor that are responsible for doing this, domestic properties are another. It is said that a third of the water that is used by an average family goes on flushing the toilet or washing the car etc, putting it into perspective in this manner demonstrates just how much water we use on a daily basis, which is ironic considering that every time it rains gallons of water run from our roofs and goes straight down the drain, water that is free for us to use if we choose to, which is where rain water tanks can help you.

What these do is collect water that can then go on to be used for aspects such as flushing the toilet, using the washing machine and watering the garden. Depending on the size of the tank that you are using depends on how much use you get out of the water that it collects but even the smallest of these will dramatically reduce the amount of water that you are using from your mains. Also by making use of these you will also be helping the environment, so how exactly do they work? Basically they are installed next to your house or in a spot in your garden so when rainfall occurs it will flow from the roof where it enters the guttering and flows into the drainpipe, these pipes are then diverted away from the drain so the water flows into the tank as oppose to down the drain. Before the rain actually enters into it however it will pass through a mesh filter. This then remains here until it is needed for various tasks. So what happens when it becomes full? In this case the remaining rain is then simply diverted back to the drain thanks to the overflow kicking in.

If you choose to use your rain water tanks on your garden then the contents of it is merely fed into various parts of the garden. If however you use it for aspects within the home this is done by using a pressure pump, making it easy to use the contents for aspects such as flushing your toilet.

In many countries these tanks are used, in some countries they are used that much that new houses are being built with them included, an example of this can be seen in parts of Australia. In cases such as this they not only help your water consumption but they also boost your homes energy rating, which could increase its value.

The advantages of these systems are clear to see and with what they can do for your home as well as your water consumption it comes as no surprise that more and more people are opting to have them installed.

About the Author

Solar Flow are experts in solar hot water, water tanks, rain water tanks sales and installation. With droughts so common solar flow can fit a solar hot water system, water tank or rain water tanks to suit your needs.


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