Water Tanks
Adelaide
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.
Adelaide 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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Adelaide
Adelaide South Australia |
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![]() From top to bottom, left to right: Central Adelaide from Mount Lofty, the UniSA Building on North Terrace, St Peter’s Cathedral, the beachside suburb of Glenelg, a rotunda in Elder Park, and Victoria Square illuminated in the evening
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Coordinates | 34°55′39″S 138°36′00″ECoordinates: 34°55′39″S 138°36′00″E | ||||||||
Population | 1,376,601 (2020)[1] (5th) | ||||||||
• Density | 422.296/km2 (1,093.742/sq mi) (2011) | ||||||||
Established | 28 December 1836 | ||||||||
Area | 3,259.8 km2 (1,258.6 sq mi)[2] | ||||||||
Time zone | ACST (UTC+9:30) | ||||||||
• Summer (DST) | ACDT (UTC+10:30) | ||||||||
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State electorate(s) | Adelaide | ||||||||
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Adelaide (/ˈædɪleɪd/ (listen) AD-il-ayd)[8][9] is the capital city of South Australia,[10] the state’s largest city and the fifth-most populous city of Australia. “Adelaide” may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide. Adelaide city centre was originally inhabited by a group of Kaurna people and known as Tarndanyangga (“place of the red kangaroo”) – now the dual name of Victoria Square in the middle of the city – or Tarndanya.
Adelaide is situated on the Adelaide Plains north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, between the Gulf St Vincent in the west and the Mount Lofty Ranges in the east. Its metropolitan area extends 20 km (12 mi) from the coast to the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges, and stretches 96 km (60 mi) from Gawler in the north to Sellicks Beach in the south.
Named in honour of Queen Adelaide, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for the only freely-settled British province in Australia.[11] Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide’s founding fathers, designed the city centre and chose its location close to the River Torrens. Light’s design, now listed as national heritage, set out the city centre in a grid layout known as “Light’s Vision“, interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parklands.
Early colonial Adelaide was shaped by the diversity and wealth of its free settlers, in contrast to the convict history of other Australian cities. Until the post-war era, it was Australia’s third most populated city. It has been noted for its leading examples of religious freedom and progressive political reforms, and became known as the “City of Churches” due to its diversity of faiths. Today, Adelaide is known by its many festivals and sporting events, its food and wine, its coastline and hills, and its large defence and manufacturing sectors. Adelaide’s quality of life has ranked consistently highly in various measures through the 21st century, at one stage being named Australia’s most liveable city.[12]
As South Australia’s government and commercial centre, Adelaide is the site of many governmental and financial institutions. Most of these are concentrated in the city centre along the cultural boulevards of North Terrace and King William Street.
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About Adelaide, SA
Adelaide ( (listen) AD-il-ayd) is the capital city of South Australia, the state's largest city and the fifth-most populous city of Australia. "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater Adelaide (including the Adelaide Hills) or the Adelaide city centre. The demonym Adelaidean is used to denote the city and the residents of Adelaide. Adelaide city centre was originally inhabited by a group of Kaurna people and known as Tarndanyangga ("place of the red kangaroo") – now the dual name of Victoria Square in the middle of the city – or Tarndanya. Adelaide is situated on the Adelaide Plains north of the Fleurieu Peninsula, between the Gulf St Vincent in the west and the Mount Lofty Ranges in the east. Its metropolitan area extends 20 km (12 mi) from the coast to the foothills of the Mount Lofty Ranges, and stretches 96 km (60 mi) from Gawler in the north to Sellicks Beach in the south. Named in honour of Queen Adelaide, the city was founded in 1836 as the planned capital for the only freely-settled British province in Australia. Colonel William Light, one of Adelaide's founding fathers, designed the city centre and chose its location close to the River Torrens. Light's design, now listed as national heritage, set out the city centre in a grid layout known as "Light's Vision", interspaced by wide boulevards and large public squares, and entirely surrounded by parklands. Early colonial Adelaide was shaped by the diversity and wealth of its free settlers, in contrast to the convict history of other Australian cities.
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