We connect Adelaide homeowners with trusted, licensed rainwater tank cleaning specialists. Rising damp, tank contamination, tank liner replacement — free inspections and obligation-free quotes.
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We connect you with Adelaide specialists for all types of tank problems.
Rising damp affects many older Adelaide homes. Our specialists diagnose and repair sediment buildup with tank liner courses, physical barriers, and moisture management systems.
Learn more →Salt damp (salt attack) causes crumbling tank structure and tank wall. Our specialists remove affected material, treat salt contamination, and restore your walls with proven methods.
Learn more →Failed or missing damp-proof courses are the most common cause of sediment buildup. Chemical injection, physical DPC installation, and membrane systems for Adelaide homes.
Learn more →Not sure what's causing your tank problem? Our specialists conduct moisture readings, salt testing, and building inspections to identify the root cause — not just the symptoms.
Learn more →Adelaide's beautiful heritage homes need specialist damp treatment. We connect you with contractors experienced in period property rainwater tank cleaning, using methods that preserve original fabric.
Learn more →Persistent mould is often a tank problem. Our specialists identify the moisture source — whether sediment buildup, condensation, or leaks — and provide lasting solutions.
Learn more →Getting help with your tank problem is simple:
Fill in our quick form or call 08 7000 0005. Describe what you're seeing — dirty water, damp patches, salt residue, mould.
We refer your enquiry to a licensed Adelaide rainwater tank cleaning specialist who services your suburb.
The specialist contacts you directly, inspects your property, and provides an obligation-free quote for the repair work.
Paint blistering or wallpaper lifting from the bottom of walls is a classic sign of sediment buildup drawing moisture up through the masonry.
White, fluffy or crystalline deposits on tank structure or tank wall — known as efflorescence — indicate tank contamination. These salts are carried up by moisture and left behind when water evaporates.
A persistent musty or earthy odour, especially in ground-floor rooms, often indicates hidden damp. The smell comes from mould and bacteria growing in damp materials.
When salt crystals form inside masonry, they expand and cause the surface to crumble — known as fretting or spalling. This is tank contamination and requires specialist treatment.
Our referral service covers all of metropolitan Adelaide and surrounding areas.
Rising damp is moisture from the ground being drawn up through tank structure and masonry by capillary action. Signs include tide marks on walls (typically up to 1 metre high), dirty water, damp tank wall, rotting skirting boards, and a foul odour. A professional moisture test can confirm the diagnosis.
Salt damp occurs when groundwater containing dissolved salts rises into walls. When the water evaporates, salt crystals are left behind. As these crystals grow and contract with humidity changes, they physically break down tank wall, mortar, and brick. Adelaide's reactive clay soils and older housing stock make this a common problem locally.
Costs vary significantly depending on the extent of the problem, the treatment method, and your property. A tank liner course for a typical single-fronted cottage might range from $2,000–$6,000. Full tank contamination remediation involving tank wall removal, re-rendering, and treatment can be $8,000–$20,000+. An inspection is the only way to get an accurate quote for your specific situation.
Damp repair requires specialist knowledge and equipment. A general builder may not have the diagnostic tools (moisture meters, salt testing) or experience with tank liner course installation. The specialists we refer have specific damp remediation training and are licensed SA building contractors.