Choosing a water tank in 2025? We’ve reviewed South Africa’s top water tank brands to help you make an informed, long-lasting investment for your home.
Why South Africans Need Water Storage Tanks
With water restrictions, supply outages, and an unpredictable climate, storing water is no longer optional for many South African households. A reliable tank helps you collect rainwater, store borehole water, or keep a backup during municipal disruptions.
Top Water Tank Brands in South Africa (2025)
- JoJo Tanks – Most Popular
UV-resistant, SABS-approved, and available in a wide range of sizes (from 1,000L to 20,000L). Excellent durability and national availability. - EcoTank – Value for Money
Known for eco-conscious manufacturing and budget-friendly pricing. Great for rural homes and rainwater harvesting. - NelTanks – Tough Rural Option
Designed to withstand harsh rural and farming conditions. Thick walls and simple fittings. - Atlas Plastics – Budget Option
Affordable and easy to install. Good for secondary use (e.g., gardening), but may not be UV-stabilised in all models.
Popular Tank Sizes for Homes
Size (Litres) | Recommended Use |
---|---|
1,000L – 2,200L | Basic backup for small homes or garden use |
2,500L – 5,000L | Ideal for medium households or rainwater harvesting |
5,000L – 10,000L | Great for larger families or partial off-grid supply |
10,000L+ | Suitable for farms, estates, or full-home water independence |
Key Features to Look For
- UV Protection
- SABS Certification
- Tank stand compatibility
- Inlet & outlet size (usually 40mm – 50mm)
- Warranty (Most JoJo tanks come with 10-year guarantees)
Where to Buy and Install
You can buy water tanks at local hardware stores or directly through manufacturers. Always use a certified installer to ensure proper base preparation, plumbing, and overflow control. One Touch Pump & Drilling offers professional JoJo tank installations across KZN.
Need a guide on setup? Visit JoJo’s installation guide.
Final Thoughts
Whether you’re topping up your borehole supply or harvesting rainwater, choosing the right tank brand and size is key. JoJo remains a top performer, but there are solid alternatives depending on your budget and water needs.