Yes, I'll do that I think. I haven't been able to get the pump at the concrete tank end fired up yet so I'll need to sort that out too.
There's a filter set up (2 cartridges) between the steel tank & the house already in place.
I can't see the tank being there to use while the house was being built. It's around 50-75m away (depending on which end of the house you're at). They would have been better off using a temporary tank or something along those lines.
The way the house is set up now, all the rainwater goes to the concrete tank. The steel tank is not hooked up to the house gutters & is only filled using the lower concrete tank pump.



). When that was discovered, a new plastic tank went in,, and yuck,, doesn't matter what they say,,, nothing beats the taste of a good concrete tank, or even better, a corrigated iron tank,,
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). I'd be giving some serious consideration to fire as well, it looks a bit vulnerable from the east, but at least that's not the worse side. There's a bit of a gully between that place and the neighbour to the north. If you want to do any extensions etc in the future bushfire will have a significant impact on what you can do or use to build from.





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