I've only had experience with the regular abiove ground steel tanks but all the houses we've looked at in the area have big underground concrete tanks.
This house is slightly different in that the concrete tank is above ground but that's probably due to the lie of the land & also due to the fairly rocky ground. What's strange is that the concrete tank they've used is quite small in relation to the steel tank.
I think the steel tank is around 20-30000 litres whereas the concrete is around 10000 litres.


. that is odd that the big tank is below the house i thought it was tradition to put them above so they could just gravity feed back down.in my experience the more tanks the better they are a good investment, personally i don't like these plastic ones the taste well yuck. we have owned both steel and concrete ones both were wuite good, only problem with the concrete ones is that they got cracks and even after getting patched up one of them still leaks about half way down.all the best with it.
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You obviously have a much better rainfall up there than we do down here in SA.

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