Are You in the Market for a Storage Water Tank?

Water tanks are made from various materials, and they vary widely in size, features, and price. Here is a brief description of the main types to ease your decision-making process.

1. Concrete Water Tank

These are probably the most widely used water tanks, with their main benefit being affordability. Once fully set, these tanks are incredibly durable and protect stored water from bacteria, algae, and chemicals. Concrete water tanks are, however, very heavy, making them difficult to transport, install or relocate.

2. Steel Water Tanks

This type of tank comes in various shapes, round or rectangular, and can be designed for above or underground applications. Steel water tanks can be susceptible to rusting and other types of corrosion if subjected to atmospheric conditions or chemical spills. With proper maintenance, you should get many years of service from your steel water tank.

3. Rubber Water Tanks

Rubber water tanks are commonly fitted with a removable lid, which provides easy access for cleaning. This type of storage tank is not usually used above ground and can be installed in places where concrete or steel tanks would be unsuitable. Rubber water tanks are also available in a range of different colors.

4. Fiberglass Tanks

Fiberglass tanks are very lightweight, hence easier to transport, install and lift. They also come in larger sizes than their metal counterparts, making them better for storage purposes. The main drawback of fiberglass is its smooth surface that can cause algae growth, which must be cleaned regularly.

5. Polyethylene Water Tanks

Polyethylene water tanks are available in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and colors. They do not corrode or rust over time, and they are very lightweight compared to other types.

Want the Right Tank For Your Property?

At Legacy Water Well, we believe every person and building has its unique requirements, so all solutions we offer are customized to meet your specific needs.