Why do new homes have water tanks?
Why do new homes have water tanks?
Its aim is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and set water reduction targets. It is a requirement of the NSW Government that all new housing developments submit a BASIX certificate, and it should be submitted to your local Council in the design phase of development.
What does it mean when a house has a water tank?
A water storage tank holds clean water from your reverse osmosis system until a demand for water is initiated in the house or business. Water is pumped into the tank from the water source, like a well or a reverse osmosis system. Water storage tanks are generally either pressure tanks or atmospheric tanks.
Is it safe to drink water from a water tank?
There have been many documented cases of water from storage tanks being contaminated. So, you can only drink the water from a cold water storage tank if there is no algae growth. Even then, it doesn’t hurt to have an extra filtration system in place between the tank and the taps.
Can I remove cold water tank?
If you have a combination boiler or an “unvented” heating and hot water system the chances are that your cold water storage tank will be redundant and can be removed. Cold water would usually therefore be taken directly from the mains giving you balanced pressure for hot and cold.
Can a well be under a house?
The well might be fine as it is, but it might not produce enough water for a larger pump intended to meet a greater demand. Or, it might not pass inspection (being inside) if you ever wish to sell your home.
Can you drink tank water if boiled?
rainwater can be disinfected by bringing to a rolling boil, and allowed to cool before drinking. Is the water safe to drink? Generally yes. A properly maintained rainwater tank can provide good quality drinking water.
Do you have to have water tested when buying a home?
If you are purchasing a home that is serviced by a well and not by public water you better make darn sure that you have it tested as part of your contingency of sale! When you are testing the water, you are going to want to do what is known as quality and quantity test.
What happens if you have plumbing problems after buying a house?
If you were aware of the age of the home, but declined to have the home inspected because you wanted to save a little money, you are probably going to be stuck with the repair costs. If you could not have reasonably discovered the condition of the plumbing prior to purchasing the house, then you may be able to hold the seller liable.
Are there boiler issues with the new owners?
Sold house, new owners boiler issues, any comeback? Sold our house 6 months ago, just had an email from the new owners saying they had issues with the boiler loosing pressure before christmas and when checked plumber found the vent was not plumbed correctly and was leaking water ‘down the inside of the wall’.
Why was my boiler leaking when I Sold my House?
Sold our house 6 months ago, just had an email from the new owners saying they had issues with the boiler loosing pressure before christmas and when checked plumber found the vent was not plumbed correctly and was leaking water ‘down the inside of the wall’. They wanted to know who installed it as it was apparently against regulations