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GT250: 250,000L Water Tanks

Is a 250,000L water tank suitable for you?

Water Tanks 250,000L in size are often found on hobby farms or cattle stations, and are quite large steel water tanks, however, they are also often used by rural families with high demands for water usage. Pioneer typically recommends a 250,000L steel water tank for families of five or six people.

Despite being a very large water tank – and as such a significant investment – 250,000L water tanks are one of Pioneer Water tanks most popular models, used by people for their main water source for household supply, as well as drinking water and watering gardens during drier periods.

It is more than likely that someone purchasing a rainwater tank as large as 250,000L will be relying on their water tank to provide their entire household water supply, as they have no access to mains water or town water. This makes it very important that your tank size is adequate to meet or exceed your needs.

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two GT250 model 250,000 litre water tanks built by pioneer

Gross capacities

To help you to determine if a 250,000L steel water tank is suitable for you, you can consult our water storage calculator (below) to determine how much rainfall you can capture from your roof. It is also a good idea keep a track of how much water your household is using on average, to determine your total supply requirements.

Below you will find the dimensions of the GT250 – Pioneer’s 250,000L water storage tank – as well as the GT280 and GT220, the two closest sizes to the 250,000L option.

MODEL
Diameter
Height
Litres
Gallons
GT280
12.70m
2.18m
276,180
60,751
GT250
12.03m
2.18m
147,874
54,525
GT220
11.36m
2.18m
221,097
48,635

Calculate your perfect water tank size

We estimate that the average rural home requires approximately 30,000 litres of water storage per person.

To work out how much rainwater you can harvest from the roof of your home (catchment area) use the simple calculator attached.

The Pioneer Water Tanks Difference

Pioneer Water Tanks has been manufacturing water tanks that Australians can rely on for over 30 years and continue to remain at the forefront of the market in terms of both innovation and quality.

Whether you need a 250,000L water tank or a 50,000L water tank, every water tank sold by Pioneer Water Tanks and our network of dealers across the country is manufactured in Australia from Australian Zincalume® or Colorbond® Steel. Pioneer Water Tanks remains an Australian owned and operated company to this day.

Pioneer Water Tanks tank wall profile – the Pioneer V-Lock® – was designed specifically for water storage, providing superior strength and durability, as well as protecting your liner from the stretching and stress that can come with the filling and emptying of a regular corrugated wall panel.

Our Aqualiner Fresh® Antimicrobial water tank liner works from inside your tank to help keep your water cleaner and fresher for longer, protecting your family from nasty bacteria, and potentially saving costly cleaning fees down the line.

Every water tank in Pioneer’s rural GT range comes with our 20/20 Warranty, which is a 20 year conditional structural warranty as well as a 20 year conditional warranty against water leakage. 

Tank factors to consider

Fire Reserve

This is a volume of water that is always readily available in the event of fighting fire. Commonly this can be up to 20,000 litres.

Irrigation

When looking to irrigate, factors such as water source, harvesting capacity, and usage volume will all need to be considered.

Water Source

Harvesting water from a roof, filling up from a bore or dam will impact the size of water storage tank that will be most optimal for you.

Rainwater Harvesting

The size of your roof catchment area, in addition to your annual rainfall will determine how much water you can harvest.

Domestic Usage

Having an idea of what domestic functions you intend to connect to your tank and how often each will be used will be advantageous.

Total Volume

It’s better to have water and not need it, than to need water and not have it. It may pay to install a bigger tank to mitigate running out of water.

What comes with my 250,000L water tank?

Every 250kL Pioneer Water Tank features a suite of standard water tank accessories, as well as a range of optional accessories that you may wish to choose to include in the purchase of your rainwater tank. 

Included in these standard water tank accessories is the Pioneer Water Tanks exclusive Aqualiner Fresh® antimicrobial water tank liner, designed to keep your harvested water fresher for longer.

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Water Tank Sizes

If you would like to request a quote for a price on a 250,000 litre rainwater tank – or simply require more information before embarking on your project – give us a call today on 1800 921 384, or simply fill out the contact form here and one of our local water tank installers will get in touch.

Our experienced team of local dealers can also help you throughout your water tank service life, as we have authorised agents in all areas of the country.

Pioneer’s closest model to a 250,000 litre water tank is the GT250 with a gross capacity of 247,874 litres. If you’re interested in other water storage sizes; Pioneer also offers the GT280, which has a gross capacity of 276,180 litres, and the GT220, which has a gross capacity of 221,097 litres.

250,000L Water Tank FAQs

How much water storage do I need?

The average Australian uses somewhere around 120,000L of water a year, but does that mean you need 120,000L sized water tank for each person in your home? Thankfully the answer to that question is no, as this number is based mostly on suburban figures, where the vast majority of water is used on irrigation and toilet flushing, and the typical rural home uses much less water than this.

We estimate that the average rural home needs about 30,000L of water per person, per year, and if you’re relying on that alone, a rainwater tank that exceeds this figure would be sufficient. Of course, your ability to harvest rainwater is also heavily dependent on your annual rainfall.

Poly vs steel water tank prices

Poly Water Tanks typically only come in sizes of up to 50,000L, which typically isn’t enough water supply for any more than two people with no access to mains water supply.

Pioneer’s Steel Water Tank Sizes range from our smaller GT10 which comes in at 12,200L all the way through to our GT500 which has a water storage capacity of 500,000L. Larger or more specific water storage facilities for commercial or industrial applications can also be quoted to order.

How much space will I need for my water tank?

Whilst the answer to this is entirely dependent on what size water tank you order, a safe rule of thumb would be to ensure a space 3m wider than the diameter of your desired water tank. This ensures comfortable room for the required 1m on all sides for the pad, and ensures there will be no difficulties at the time of installation.

How long will it take for my water tank to be installed?

With over 50 Dealers Australia Wide, we try and make the delivery of our water tanks as efficient and effective as possible. Typically a Pioneer Water Tank is delivered within 3 to 5 weeks of an order being placed. However, if special circumstances require a shorter delivery time, give us a call and we can endeavor to have your water tank installed as soon as possible.

What is the difference between "gross" and "effective" capacity

“Water tanks are listed as ‘Gross’ capacity as an industry standard and represents the total volume of water that the tank can hold. Indeed all tank manufacturers use this standard to represent each of their size options. The ‘useable’ capacity or ‘net’ capacity will vary according to what each individual requirement are. For example, fire reserves, sludge zones, scour drains, gravity issues etc will affect where outlets are placed.

Pioneer offers an oversized, ‘bell mouth’ internal fixture which allows for water volumes to reach very close to the top of the walls.
If you are assuming the overflow that penetrates the wall is at the top fill level, that is not the case – the diagram on this page shows how this works. The top of the water level is only about 120mm below the top of the wall which allows for the roof trusses to just sit clear of the water.

What is the standard size of a water tank?

As everyone’s water harvesting and rainwater storage needs are different, depending on their annual rainfall, water usage, and roof size, as are standard water tank sizes.  Pioneer Water Tanks offer sizes from 12,000 litres to 500,000 litres with 110,000 litres being the most common for rural homes. If you are unsure call us on 1800 999 599, and our sales team will be able to assist.

What accessories come with my water tank?

All Pioneer Water Tanks come with our standard accessories, including but not limited to; our industry leading AQUALINER FRESH® tank liner, our 150mm diameter tank overflow and a galvanised ladder. In addition, a range of optional tank accessories are also available for your water tank.

Do you want bacteria in your water? I don’t! It’s drinking water. Do you want your kids eating or drinking mould? I don’t. But that’s what I’ve got in those tanks, a bacteria fighting lining, it’s genius.
Shane Jacobson
We like to do things very naturally, which is why we appreciate the beauty of fresh rainwater. I don’t like plastic, and I only ever want to supply our customers with clean, quality water.
David Ritchie
That steel is a big part of the reason why we went with Pioneer Water Tanks. The Colorbond® colours also matched up perfectly with the house – which we had recently painted Woodland Grey. We chose this colour as we wanted the house to blend seamlessly into the beautiful natural rural environment.
Jamie Adamson
We knew we needed a huge tank to accommodate all our water usage due to no mains supply. This will initially be for the whole house, and for the garden if we have any left over. Dan had a good idea of how big this tank would be, but I couldn’t believe it when it was installed! It’s massive!
Megan
Do you want bacteria in your water? I don’t! It’s drinking water. Do you want your kids eating or drinking mould? I don’t. But that’s what I’ve got in those tanks, a bacteria fighting lining, it’s genius.
Shane Jacobson
Do you want bacteria in your water? I don’t! It’s drinking water. Do you want your kids eating or drinking mould? I don’t. But that’s what I’ve got in those tanks, a bacteria fighting lining, it’s genius.
Shane Jacobson
Do you want bacteria in your water? I don’t! It’s drinking water. Do you want your kids eating or drinking mould? I don’t. But that’s what I’ve got in those tanks, a bacteria fighting lining, it’s genius.
Shane Jacobson
Do you want bacteria in your water? I don’t! It’s drinking water. Do you want your kids eating or drinking mould? I don’t. But that’s what I’ve got in those tanks, a bacteria fighting lining, it’s genius.
Shane Jacobson
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