Rainwater Tanks

Rainwater Tanks in Coffs Harbour

Installing a rainwater tank is a great way to reduce your water bills while supporting biodiversity in your garden. What’s more, certain government bodies – such as the NSW Rural Assistance Authority – even offer rebates for rainwater tanks.


At Coffs Coast Plumbing, we have extensive experience installing rainwater tanks at a range of properties throughout the Coffs Harbour region. We will conduct an assessment of your site, recommend the ideal rainwater tank for your property, and install it – all at a highly competitive rate.


To help you keep your rainwater tank functioning at its best, we also install filters, pumps, and leaf strainers. Water diverter and downpipe kits are available. Whatever your property requirements and budget, we are confident we can provide you with the ideal rainwater tank solution to meet them.

Here are just a few reasons why you should consider installing a rainwater tank at your property.

  • It can serve as an invaluable source of emergency water in the event of a bushfire
  • It will help reduce stormwater runoff – which is useful for preventing flooding
  • It will help you retain self-sufficiency should your property become separated from the water mains
  • It will help you reduce your water bills
  • It can make your property more environmentally friendly

If you’d like more information about our rainwater tank installation services, or want a free quote, call us today. We service the entire Coffs Harbour region, and we can travel as far as Yamba and Macksville for bigger jobs.

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  • Does rainwater need to be treated?

    Yes. Rainwater may contain certain pollutants or traces of animal excrement that pose a threat to your health. Therefore, a process of filtration and sterilisation needs to be carried out prior to it being consumed.

  • How long can rainwater be stored for drinking?

    Depending on the system, this can vary from one week to an indefinite period. If the tank has the right materials and components in place to keep out contaminants – such as algae and mosquitos – the water can typically last for a much longer period in a drinkable state.

  • How long do rainwater tanks last for?

    The average lifespan of a rainwater tank is 20 years – provided it is well maintained. Factors such as the quality of the water within the tank and its positioning can also affect its lifespan.

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