Cascade Steel Rainwater Tanks 2463
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Cascade Rainwater Tanks is under New Management! Wayde and Cheryl-Ann from Big River Sheds Maclean have recently purchased Cascade Rainwater Tanks and moved steel tank production to their local premises. We will continue to manufacture Cascade's quality range of water tanks for rural, fire, agricultural, commercial and industrial purposes. We will also continue to manufacture raised garden beds. Our range of rainwater tanks and raised garden beds come in a standard range of styles and sizes or, we can quote on your design should you need something a little different. Each steel tank is unique - you tell us where to add the fittings so your plumbing will be as simple and neat as possible. As we manufacture the tanks and garden beds ourselves, we cannot be beaten on price in the Northern NSW area. We can deliver your new tank or garden bed directly onto your product's site for you. Dedicated Bushfire Tanks Due to new fire regulations, if you are intending on building a house on a bushfire prone site without town water connected, your local Council will make you install a steel fire tank. This is to be kept solely for firefighting purposes. It must have a special valve that the fire truck can connect to and draw on your water supply if needed. 10,000L steel aquaplate tank with 85mm Storz firefighting connection. We specialise in these tanks. We have built an excellent reputation in our local area for customer service and attention to detail with our sheds, providing the Valley with the best quality products in the market today. We intend to carry our small-town friendly business ethics over to make buying a steel rainwater tank from Cascade Rainwater Tanks a hassle free experience. Contact us today for more information about our locally made steel rainwater tanks!
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