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Home > > Domestic Rainwater HarvestingDomestic Rainwater Harvesting Have you ever paid attention to how much water you use on daily basis for various household jobs? Do you know how much of water is used every time the toilet is flushed? How much water is consumed by the washing machine to wash dirty clothes? How many litres of water are required daily to maintain gardens and lawns? How many buckets of water do you use each time you wash your car? Do you feel it is right to use mains water for all such tasks? Are we not wasting the most precious natural, resource – water in such jobs? Well, yes we are. Water conservation is very important for all of us. In order to resolve the water scarcity problem that is currently prevailing in Australia, it is important that every house owner takes an initiative of implementing domestic rainwater harvesting system. Domestic rainwater harvesting has been implemented widely for conservation of water, but at the same time, those who have installed the system in their house have realized that by they are able to save a lot of money as the water bills have reduced greatly. Domestic rainwater harvesting has resolved the water shortage problem for many residents. Those who have installed rainwater storage systems are glad that the rainwater tanks are able to store water that is sufficient for the entire dry spell. Some people, who are using rainwater tanks to store water for drinking purposes, are happy because their dependency on mains water supply has eliminated completely which means 100% savings on monthly water bills. So, you must have realized by now why people are favoring the concept of domestic rainwater harvesting. There is no rocket science involved in rainwater harvesting. The rainwater harvesting system has a very simple set up. It is highly recommended that you employ a licensed plumber for setting up the rainwater harvesting system at your home. After the installation is complete the plumber must check the entire system. If any devices like first flush diverter or backflow preventer have been installed, the plumber should check the functionality of their system as well. Whether you are staying in a rural or urban area, whether your house is big or small, rainwater tanks are available in all shapes and sizes to meet all kind of requirements. Rainwater tanks can also be installed underground so that the tank remains concealed. The rebate schemes offered on purchase and installation of rainwater tank has made it easy for everyone to own a rainwater tank for domestic requirements.
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