



A Busy Six Weeks
The past six weeks have been full on.
Our team has installed a large number of rainwater tanks across homes and businesses.
What started as a few enquiries quickly turned into a surge.
More people are planning ahead and taking control of their water supply.
Why More People Are Installing Tanks
Rainwater tanks are no longer just an eco upgrade.
They are becoming a practical solution for everyday use.
Many customers mention the same concerns.
Rising water costs.
Possible restrictions.
Unpredictable weather.
A tank helps reduce reliance on mains water.
It also provides a backup supply when needed.
El Niño Concerns
There are growing reports that we are heading into an El Niño period.
Some forecasts suggest it could become a strong or even “super” El Niño.
In Australia, this usually means hotter and drier conditions.
Less rainfall.
Higher risk of drought.
That makes water storage more important than ever.
The Value of Rainwater Storage
A rainwater tank lets you capture water when it does rain.
Even short periods of rainfall can be stored and used later.
This water can be used for gardens, toilets, laundry, and more.
With the right filtration, it can also be used for drinking.
During dry periods, this stored water can make a big difference.
What We’re Installing
Over the past six weeks, we’ve installed a wide range of systems.
Small tanks for tight spaces.
Larger systems for full household use.
Each setup is tailored to the property.
We make sure everything runs efficiently and safely.
Customers are also asking more questions.
Filtration.
Pumps.
Water efficiency.
It’s clear people want to get it right.
Looking Ahead
We expect demand to keep growing.
Especially if dry conditions develop.
Installing now means you are prepared.
You can capture and store water before it becomes scarce.
Final Thoughts
The last six weeks have shown a clear trend.
People are planning ahead.
A rainwater tank is a simple step.
But it can make a big difference.
When dry conditions arrive, having your own water supply matters.







