Sunday 19 January 2020

What Are the Plumbing Requirements for a Water Tank in Your Sydney Home?

Most homeowners in Sydney want to harvest water throughout the house because Australia can be pretty dry. When you plan for a rainwater tank installation in Sydney, you will need to carry out a few plumbing works. Some of them include – connecting a pressure pump to your water tank, 
linking a stormwater system to the tank overflow, putting downpipes from the roof to your tank.

There is another scenario, where you will probably need council approval based on the size of your tank and the location you want it in. For instance, you will require council approval when you want to install a rainwater tank larger than 10,000 litres if you live in NSW.



Things to Consider:

If you initiate the installation of a rainwater tank and connect it to your property’s supply outlets, you should keep track of the Australian Standards that are set for drainage and plumbing and are not only required but also endorsed by the government. A section exists in this standard that specially deals with the minimum plumbing industry standards for supply systems from such tanks. You can consult with providers of North Shore plumbing services who are fully acknowledged in these standards.

Water Switch

In many places, where people use rainwater to service laundries and toilets, there is the need for installing a manual or automatic rainwater to mains water switch. By doing this, one will make sure that the supply of water is constant. In various regions or states, you will have to use a specific automatic switch too, as they use rainwater more efficiently.

Plumber’s License

For your rainwater tank installation in Sydney which sends water to your outlets, fixtures, taps or appliances, hire an expert licensed plumber. Checking whether the plumber is licensed in your state is essential because various states have their regulations. Sometimes, there is the requirement for lodging a plumbing alteration form with your native authority before commencing the plumbing work.

Backflow Prevention

Where there is an interrelation between the mains water tank and your rainwater supply just like it would be with a mains water to a rainwater switch, you need to install a backflow prevention tool. By doing this, you will secure the rainwater supply going backwards via the water metre and making its way into the mains water supply.


Device Ratings

These devices can be found according to their ratings – high, medium and low. The chances for water contamination grows if your home’s water tank is partly or entirely buried. In such scenarios, you will need a high hazard rated backflow prevention tool. When your tank is above ground, the better choice is a medium rated device.

Before considering availing the North Shore plumbing services, you must know that the above-provided information may vary from one location to another. However, these should give you an idea about what might be needed. Whatever the case may be, it is important to consult with experienced plumbers.

1 comment:

  1. John here - Thanks for your answer. Pearla plumbing also offers all type of plumbing services. You can call or visit their website for further details.
    For more information you can also contact to them - jobs@pearlaplumbing.com.au
    Hope that helps! Let us know if you need anything else. They are just a click away.
    Regards,
    John

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