Water Tanks
Kensington Gardens
APR Tanks manufactures high quality, durable rainwater tanks for residential and rural use. Our tanks are available in sizes from 1,000 litres to 20,000 litres, and are rotationally moulded from high-grade polyethylene.
Whether it's a new home build or a replacement tank, APR Tanks have the right solution for your domestic rainwater harvesting needs. Explore our range below.

Rainwater Tanks
Poly Water Tanks
Slimline Water Tanks
Rural Water Tanks
Water Pumps
10 Year Warranty
All slimline and round rainwater tanks come with a 10-year manufacturer's warranty from the date of purchase. For full details refer to our Manufacturer's warranty.
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The UV stabiliser stops the sun's ultraviolet rays from degrading the product, meaning your tank will last longer.



All slimline and round rainwater tanks come with a 10-year manufacturer's warranty from the date of purchase. For full details refer to our Manufacturer's warranty.
Kensington Gardens Water Tanks
In this arid climate, it is increasingly apparent that water is a precious commodity. You need to make sure that you’re using your existing resources wisely or you will find yourself in trouble. But don't worry, our water tanks are built to last and we offer a 10-year guarantee on every tank we sell. Our tanks are made from the best possible materials so they can withstand the test of time and extreme weather.
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Frequently Asked Questions
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APR rainwater tanks are manufactured at our ISO certified production facility located in Edinburgh, South Australia. Our customers can have peace of mind knowing that we fully control the quality of the product from design and manufacture to delivery.
All APR tanks are supplied with a mosquito-proof leaf strainer including a light guard, 90mm PVC overflow, 25mm brass outlet and ball valve. We also offer a range of quality assured pumps and accessories to assist you with your tank set-up. Click here to view our tank accessories.
There are a several factors to consider when choosing the best size rainwater tank:
- Roof size or area
- Intended use of the water (internal or external water supply)
- Rainfall patterns in your area
- Available space
- Budget
APR offers tank sizes from 1,000L to 20,000L. Click here to view range
For more information about which tank best suits your needs please contact us
Our tanks are made from AS/NZS 4020:2006 certified food-grade, BPA-free material and are suitable for storage of potable water.
For additional information on use of rainwater for drinking please consult your local council or water authority.
Regular maintenance of your rainwater tank is recommended to keep debris and pests out. As a guide:
- Tanks should be inspected for accumulation of sludge every 5-10 years
- Regular maintenance inspections should be undertaken every 6 months
- Regular cleaning of the leaf strainer, if being used as an inlet, needs to be at least every 3 months
- If a wet system is used it also needs to be drained at least ever 3 months
It is also important to keep roofs and gutters clean as this will impact on water quality.
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Kensington Gardens, South Australia
Kensington Gardens Adelaide, South Australia |
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Population | 2,456 (2016 census)[1] |
Postcode(s) | 5068 |
LGA(s) | City of Burnside |
State electorate(s) | Bragg |
Federal division(s) | Sturt |
Kensington Gardens is an eastern suburb of Adelaide, in the City of Burnside. Inhabited by the Kaurna people before settlement by Europeans,[2][3] it became known as Pile’s Paddock, after James Pile, who was born in the county of Yorkshire, England, in 1800 and arrived in South Australia in 1849.[4]
Pile’s Paddock was popular as a picnic ground for a long time, before part of the land was reserved as a public recreation ground in perpetuity, as originally suggested by a Mr H.J. Holden, a member of the Tramways Trust, on condition that a tramline be run to the ground.[4] This is now the large recreational park, Kensington Gardens Reserve, also referred to as Kensington Gardens, created around 1908–1909[5] and occupying 40 acres (16 ha).[6] Stonyfell Creek runs through the park. The south-eastern corner and part of South Terrace were once part of a Kaurna burial ground.[7]
In 1906 the Bank of New South Wales obtained section 271 from William Pile and subdivided it in 1910, with the suburb renamed to Kensington Gardens around 1910,[4] after Kensington Gardens in London.[8][6]
A tramline for electric trams, part of the network of Adelaide trams and on the first line of the network to be electrified in 1909, was built as an extension to the Kensington Line, which had terminated The Parade/Gurrs Road intersection. The extension was built to serve the recently created reserve.[5]
An annual sweet-pea exhibition was held in the reserve between 1910 and 1920,[9] and in 1920, trees were felled in order to create the bowling green in the north-east corner. By 1923, part of the park had been laid out as a garden by a Mr A.H. Matthews of the Tramways Trust, and the name Kensington Gardens was used to refer to the suburb or the reserve. The artist and musician Gustave Barnes lived in Kensington Gardens before his death in 1921.
About Kensington Gardens, SA
Kensington Gardens is an eastern suburb of Adelaide, in the City of Burnside. Inhabited by the Kaurna people before settlement by Europeans, it became known as Pile's Paddock, after James Pile, who was born in the county of Yorkshire, England, in 1800 and arrived in South Australia in 1849.Pile's Paddock was popular as a picnic ground for a long time, before part of the land was reserved as a public recreation ground in perpetuity, as originally suggested by a Mr H.J. Holden, a member of the Tramways Trust, on condition that a tramline be run to the ground. This is now the large recreational park, Kensington Gardens Reserve, also referred to as Kensington Gardens, created around 1908–1909 and occupying 40 acres (16 ha). Stonyfell Creek runs through the park. The south-eastern corner and part of South Terrace were once part of a Kaurna burial ground.In 1906 the Bank of New South Wales obtained section 271 from William Pile and subdivided it in 1910, with the suburb renamed to Kensington Gardens around 1910, after Kensington Gardens in London.A tramline for electric trams, part of the network of Adelaide trams and on the first line of the network to be electrified in 1909, was built as an extension to the Kensington Line, which had terminated The Parade/Gurrs Road intersection. The extension was built to serve the recently created reserve.An annual sweet-pea exhibition was held in the reserve between 1910 and 1920, and in 1920, trees were felled in order to create the bowling green in the north-east corner. By 1923, part of the park had been laid out as a garden by a Mr A.H. Matthews of the Tramways Trust, and the name Kensington Gardens was used to refer to the suburb or the reserve. The artist and musician Gustave Barnes lived in Kensington Gardens before his death in 1921.
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Reviews for Apr Tanks Kensington Gardens, SA
lucie delacy
APR Tanks are fantastic. They were professional, super friendly and the price was right 🙂 We got a rainwater tank for our rural property and a slim water tank for our backyard. Kate was fantastic and I can't recommend APR Tanks enough.
Mat Bagley
Simon has delivered us 2 large tanks this year. APR has produced and delivered them to spec, on time and such a friendly bloke to deal with each time. They also put all the fittings on. Would highly recommend.
Poey Steve
Their services are great ,everything about them was extremely satisfying ,couldn’t ask for more ,was very impressed with the tanks very well made and easy to setup ,A++++ highly recommended
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