Water tanks: concrete underground or plastic?

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Re: Water tanks: concrete underground or plastic?

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buksida wrote:So the general consensus is to go for the big round plastic one and bury it as opposed to a concrete constructed one. Thanks for the tips.
I don't see why not. Again, the issue is how big, or get two? Depends upon the consistency of the water supply that will be feeding it/them. Having a well in times of troubles is not a bad idea either but they can get expensive. I think we've said on here average is about 90K? Pete :cheers:
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Re: Water tanks: concrete underground or plastic?

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I use the fibreglass ones.

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