Bushmans Tanks Colour Range
Bushman Tanks has an extensive range of colours available which will suite the most common colours used on buildings and fences. Bushmans offer 10 core colours plus range of optional colours.
Bushmans colour range is approved to comply with AS4020 for storage of potable water.
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| Smooth Cream | Merino | Beige |
Wheat |
Heritage Red |
| Slate Grey | Rivergum | Heritage Green | Stormedge Blue |
Black |
Note – The colours shown on screen represent the actual colour as accurately as possible however they will vary depending on web browser, screen and printer type.
Optional Colour Range
Bushmans optional colour range is available on request and incur a colour price premium. Delivery of these optional colours may be delayed as the colours are bought in for specific orders.
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| White | Earthtone | Auburn Brown | Bronze Olive | Forest Pine |
| Mist Green | Desert Haze | Pale Terracotta | Mountain Blue | Toris Blue |
| Birch Grey | Light Grey | Dark Grey | Metal Grey | Tuscan Red |
| Armour Grey | Monument | Surf Mist | ||
Note – The colours shown on screen represent the actual colour as accurately as possible however they will vary depending on web browser, screen and printer type.
Non Standard Colours
There are a number of applications such as industrial operations where a specific colour has a particular meaning to the customer. Where customers require a non standard colour, there are many colours available on request.
The non standard colour range incur a colour price premium. Delivery of these optional colours may be delayed as the colours are bought in for specific orders.
Note - When requesting a non standard colour, individual colours have different specifications and approvals.
Tank News
State government and councils are requiring new residential and commercial buildings to have a water storage tank installed. Choosing the right water tank for the application is essential.
Water tanks are usually used to store raiwater, where there is no mains water or during dry periods when water restrictions apply. However, everyone should be thinking about rain water tanks being used in all seasons.









