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At Alligator Water Tank Cleaning, we provide comprehensive rainwater tank solutions. Repairs, cleaning—we do it all! Our team even install water tank filters if required. We take on jobs for clients throughout the Sunshine Coast.
The ace up our sleeve is that each of our team members are confined space entry accredited. What does that mean? Well, it means that we’re qualified to clean your water tank from the inside. Not only is it by far the most effective way to clean a tank, but it also gives us an insider look into the condition of your tank. Simply put, if there’s repairs that need to be completed, we’ll know straightaway.
For Sunshine Coast rainwater tank maintenance, call the friendly team at Alligator Water Tank Cleaning on
0411 864 223. We service residential, commercial and industrial clients.
If you’re reading this, you’re probably just about ready to buy a rainwater tank on the Sunshine Coast. However, if you still need convincing, here are just of the reasons why having a rainwater tank for your home or business is beneficial:
Rainwater tanks are also handy in the event that your area is under imposed water restrictions. You’ll still be able to use the water from your tank to water the garden, wash the car, etc.
Is your water tank due for a clean? Our experienced team provide quick and efficient rainwater tank cleaning services for residential, commercial and industrial clients throughout the Sunshine Coast.
Got an issue with your water tank? We provide prompt rainwater tank repairs for residential, real estate and industrial clients throughout the Sunshine Coast and surrounds. We repair all types of tanks!
Queensland Health recommends that a rainwater tank should be cleaned every 2 to 3 years. Certain climatic and seasonal changes can affect how often the water tank needs cleaning. If you notice the water starts to smell or taste bad—or both — it’s time to have the tank cleaned by a professional.
Generally, yes, so long as the rainwater tank is properly maintained and cleaned. If the water is clear, has little smell or taste, then it’s generally good to drink. You can also look at installing a filtration system.
In the long run—absolutely! Although there’s an upfront cost, once the tank has accumulated enough water, you have a free water source. Not to mention it’s a great backup during water restrictions.
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