Eco Sac - Drought-proof houses by securing a hidden water supply

With tough water restrictions around most of the country and gardens
that are already looking parched as Summer approaches, homeowners are wishing they
could have their own personal water supply.
Now, homeowners can have their own hidden rainwater storage and minimize the impact
of the new restrictions by installing the latest generation of bladder system called
eco sac®. This revolutionary new product sits discretely under decks and under floors
so doesn't become an eye sore in gardens.
Andrew Waudby from eco sac® says that "with 54 different sizes to choose from there
is almost certainly an eco sac® that will meet space and water storage requirements
and fit between piers as long as there is a height clearance of at least 700mm."
The biggest individual eco sac® has a capacity of 8600 litres but multiple bladders
can be connected together easily to get greater storage capacity.
The eco sac® is made from PVC tested to the Australian Potable water standard (AS4020)
which makes it safe for topping up swimming pools and fish ponds.
As Andrew Waudby says "one of the best things about eco sac® is that it has no moving
parts which means maintenance is minimal."
Rainwater bladders are a wonderfully convenient storage solution, not only because they
use previously wasted space but they can collect more rainwater per shower of rain than
a traditional tank because you can connect the down pipes from both sides of the house.
eco sac® has now added CAD drawings in 3 aspects for each of its 54 sizes to the web site.
Visit www.ecosac.com.au and click on "building professionals" page to register and download
the drawings.
For further information contact:
Eco Sac Pty Ltd
phone: 1300 726 670
fax: 02 9113 5597
web: www.ecosac.com.au
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