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Melro is a long serving, trusted brand in the poly tank industry. Their locally made tanks are excellent quality & appearance & include quality fittings for easy connection.  Various colours available, choose the colour to suit your setting!

  • Made in one piece
  • Flat sided walls
  • Tested food grade polyethylene
  • Non toxic and taste free
  • Will not rust or corrode
  • Tanks made to Australian Standard AS 2070 & AS/NZS4020 requirements
  • Tough & durable
  • UV stabilised
  • Made locally by local people

Included Fittings:

  • 90mm Overflow
  • 25mm Brass Outlet
  • Gate Valve
  • Inlet Strainer
  • Bucket Tap

Delivery Requirements:

Melro drivers can generally place tanks next to the truck only. They may use discretion to move tanks further but only if safe to do so and within a reasonable time frame (5 minutes). If tanks still need to be repositioned customers must arrange further assistance. Round tanks 10100 litres and above and slimline tanks 4000 litres and above are extremely heavy; customers must arrange at least two able bodied people on site to assist the driver with unloading.

Melro delivery vehicles may be up to 19 metres in length, 3.5m wide and 4.5m tall. Customers need to ensure that access suitable for such vehicles is available otherwise tanks may be left at the nearest practical location at driver’s discretion. This includes checking the height of overhanging trees, power and phone lines, gate widths and etc.

Melro trucks can be as large as a semi trailer – if you do not have access for a vehicle of this size, please advise when placing your order so we can use a smaller truck.

10100ltr Melro Round Poly Tank

10100ltr Melro Round Poly TankSKU: RTR-MEL10100$1978.90

10100ltr Melro Round Poly Tank


SKU RTR-MEL10100
MPN 10100 Round
Warranty 10 year

Made to Order 2-3 Weeks

Only
$1978.90

$1968.12

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10100ltr Melro Round Poly Tank
TypeRound Poly Tank
MaterialPoly
Volume (L)10100
ColourVarious Colorbond
Height (mm)2530
Width (mm)2400
Delivery LocationsVIC

Round Poly Tanks FAQs

Why should I choose a poly tank?

Plastic, or polyethylene (poly), water tanks are now the biggest selling sector of the booming water tank market.

Polyethyelene has been developed and tested in the market place over many years for the manufacture of upright water storage containers.

Polyethylene cannot rot or corrode, and is UV stabilised for Australian & New Zealand conditions. It is also resistant to algae growth as a result of its formulation.

Water tanks made from polyethylene are available in a range of sizes and designs to suit your needs and to make an attractive addition to your home.

How long does a poly tank last?

There are poly tanks that have been giving loyal service storing liquids for over 30 years, however there is no definite "life" period for a poly tank.

As with any other product you buy, its "life" will depend on how you install and maintain it, after it leaves the factory and what the service environment is like.

Most tanks will far outlive their warranty period, however the Australian & New Zealand Standard requires a design life of 10 years.

Can Poly tanks be recycled?

Yes, they can be completely recycled.

Polyethylene is already regularly recycled and used again in different products. The poly tank industry has shown a real concern for our environmental future by working with Auckland University on finding new ways to make it easy for tank owners to recycle their own tanks at the end of their product life.

I’ve got a roof this big & a garden this big, how big a tank should I get?

The size of your tank shouldn’t be determined by either of those things as we’ll never know how long it could be between rain events. So we always recommend looking for the biggest tank you can reasonably fit into your yard & one you can reasonably afford.

How do I prepare a base?

Concrete Slab

The no-compromise solution to base construction is a reinforced 100mm concrete slab.  A slab can be square or round.  The base should always be 100mm larger than the diameter of the tank. Prior to pouring the slab, ensure the ground has been 100% compacted. Your base will be compromised if soil has not been compacted and will affect your tank guarantee.

Crusher Dust/Sand

A crusher dust/sand base is considerably cheaper than a concrete slab, but may need to be augmented over time.  Heavy rain falls can erode a crusher dust base and may cost you extra if it needs to be repaired. It’s best to use treated pine sleepers, screwed together at the ends to create a retainer for the crusher dust/sand but many other materials are appropriate.  Ensure base is compact and sturdy prior to laying down the crusher dust/sand. Base should be anywhere from 25mm to 50mm high when compacted.  Crusher dust or sand is available from any landscape material suppliers.

Pre-Cast Concrete Slabs

  1. A series of pre-cast concrete slabs or pavers on a sealed bed of sand makes an appropriate base for a slim cylinder tank or a tank stand.***Please note that all Wall tanks must be on a concrete base for safety.
  2. Prepare a flat area for your tank. Clear an area that is 300mm wider than the diameter of your tank.
  3. Make sure the ground is 100% compacted and that there are no rocks, stumps, tree roots or anything else that could affect/damage the base of your tank and void your guarantee.
  4. Place sand on base. Put in a bed of sand (packing or river sand) about 25mm to 50mm thick. Bluestone dust is also acceptable, just ensure it is well packed down.
  5. Flat & Level. Make sure your base is flat and level so that the base of the tank is fully supported.
  6. Tank delivery. Once the tank is delivered and fitted, put either sleepers, pavers or bricks around your site and box the sand in. This is important, as it keeps your base stable and prevents the sand from washing away.

I want a water tank, where do I start?

There are a few factors to consider when buying your first tank. You many want to consider the following:

  1. What is the tank being used for?
  2. Where will I put the tank and how much room do I have?
  3. How will I put the tank into position? (consider fences and driveway access)
  4. How much water can I catch off my roof?
  5. What is my budget?

Do I need to clean my water tank?

Rainwater is harvested from roofs, channelled down gutters and through downpipes. These surfaces can also catch dirt, dust and insects that can be captured in your water tank through the water collection process.  Leaf strainers, gutter guards and water diverters all provide protection against dirt and dust entering your tank.

Over a period of time, your water tank will build up sludge and muck that sits on the bottom and the walls of your water tank (especially if it has corrugated walls). There are many things which contribute to this such as:

  • wood fires (smoke can settle on your roof)
  • high tree areas (sticks and leaves can fall on your roof)
  • high traffic areas (polution from traffic can settle on your roof)
  • some new roofs (they have a clear film which eventually wears off)
  • Animals (dead possums, birds, mice etc)
  • Mosquitos (which can lay eggs and breed)
  • Eucalyptus (from over hanging trees) etc

It is recommended that you clean out your tank regularly every 2-3 years to avoid such issues occuring.  

Straight (smooth sided) water tanks are the easiest to clean.  How do you clean your tank?

  1. Once the tank is empty, spray down the inside of your water tank with a hose.
  2. Use a medium bristled broom to scrub down the walls. (do not use chemicals)
  3. Give the wall a final rinse and wash any muck out through the outlet.
  4. Your tank is now right to fill again.


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