Types of Water Storage TanksAuthor:
April
Kerr
Not everyone is lucky enough to have a plentiful supply of
water all year round. This is why having a water storage tank
is so appealing to people. Sometimes you might find yourself in
a situation where you need to deal with fires, for instance if
you live in California where fires are frequent. Alternatively
you might want water to water your garden when there is a
drought. Whatever the reasons you have, you will need to
research the different types of storage tank to ensure that you
buy one that meets your needs and also your budget.
Steel can make an excellent material for water storage tanks as
they can come in very large sizes which allows you to store
large amounts of water. They will either arrive on your
property as a complete unit of it will come in parts that need
to be assembled. There are also different types of coatings
available so you will need to research this further. If you are
into DIY then you will have problems installing a steel water
storage tank yourself so you will need to get professionals in
instead.
Wood might seem like a very old fashioned material for a
storage tank but the fact remains that wood has long been very
successful for storing all sorts of liquids for centuries now.
Wood is surprisingly long lasting but they need to remain wet
otherwise the wood will shrink and cease to be able to hold the
water. Again, wood water tanks will come complete or will need
to be assembled by professionals.
Fibreglass offers other benefits to the user such as being very
light but also very strong. Unlike metal or wood you don't have
to concern yourself with it rusting or rotting so it makes a
very good choice if you're looking for durability. However
fibreglass is not a cheap option so be aware of this.
Concrete tanks will have a life span of about 30 to 50 years
and can be installed either above or below ground. Because
concrete is a very heavy material you will need machinery to
lift and position the tank. Unfortunately concrete tanks are
also one of the more pricy options.
Luckily there is one great material that is used for water
storage tanks that is affordable and that is a polyethylene
water storage tank. However they can only hold up to about
50,000 gallons so you may or may not find this to be big
enough. They are also portable and lightweight so this might be
something that you need. The reason that they are green or
black is so that it prevents algae from developing. Because
they are also UV resistant, the life span is about 15
years.
As you can see there are many choices for you when choosing a
water storage tank and what type you choose will depend greatly
on your needs such as where you want it positioned, what size
you need and how much money you have to spend. About
the Author:
April Kerr often writes for website 360 Homes Tour which is
all about home
maintenance and has details of Water Storage
Tanks and Anti-Siphon
Spigots.
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