Friday 31 October 2014

Tank Liners for Water and Other Liquid Storage

Tank liner a such as PVC, Polyethylene and Polypropylene are designed to be used in tanks where the primary application is the storage of drinking water, and can also be manufactured to be used in other applications such as irrigation, rainwater collection, grey water, sewerage and stock water.  The great news is that once a liner has been installed, you only need to access the tank every year or two for cleaning and maintenance (as is standard with all tanks, regardless of if they have a liner or not).
Domestic water storage is becoming a necessity for many households due to natural occurrences such as droughts. As this is the case water tanks are fast becoming the norm for rural and domestic properties where town water is limited. The most common tanks used for this application are concrete, poly and corrugated steel tanks. Tanks however are suspect to leaks due to cracking and holes, and while welding and patching can temporarily fix the issue, more than likely more leaks and cracks will develop in the tank over time.
Due to this very reason, tank liners are the best and most cost effective solution to fixing these issues. Tank liners are designed to fix not only current leaks and holes, but also leaks and holes which will most likely develop as the tank is used more. Liners are manufactured oversize to allow for any change in the shape of the tank shell, and liners will last for a period of approximately 15 years (depending on the quality of the material being used).

FABRIC SOLUTIONS AUSTRALIA
Website:- http://www.fabricsolutions.com.au
Address:- 21-23 Access Ave, Yatala, QLD 4207
Country:- AUSTRALIA
Post Code:- 4207
Phone: 0738070200
Fax: +61 (07) 3807 8217
Email: info@fabricsolutions.com.au

Saturday 25 October 2014

Fabric Solutions | Pool Debris Covers

Fabric Solutions Australia is the leading provider of custom design, fabrication and installation of liquid containment solutions, architectural fabrication and fabric products. From industrial and military-specific uses to domestic applications, our solutions are the best in terms of high quality materials, first-rate knowledge and a brand that has been trusted to deliver quality fabric solutions for decades.

Dura-covers:
  • Area great way to winterize your pool.
  • Manufactured from a woven mesh which has been specifically designed for use in a pool cover application and has proven its place in the market over a number of years.
  • Are manufactured from a fine porous meshthat allows water to pass through but traps leaves and debris.
Each cover is secured in place with stainless steel clips. When the cover is removed, so are the holding clips so there is no trip hazard.

Some of the benefits of our Dura MESH cover are:
  • Keep out leaves, debris and animals (such as ducks)
  • Stops a significant amount of evaporation and this will reduce chemical consumption and cost
  • Reduce filter running time
  • Lets rainwater through
  • Gives you more time for leisure rather than cleaning the pool

For More Information Visit :- Pool Debris Covers

Friday 17 October 2014

Benefits of using Fabric Solutions Tank liners

Tank liners such as PVC, Polyethylene and Polypropylene are designed to be used in tanks where the primary application is the storage of drinking water, and can also be manufactured to be used in other applications such as irrigation, rainwater collection, grey water, sewerage and stock water.
The great news is that once a liner has been installed, you only need to access the tank every year or two for cleaning and maintenance (as is standard with all tanks, regardless of if they have a liner or not). Tank liners are designed to fit in basically every type of tank available on the market, and can even be installed in tanks which do not conform to the standard shape of a circle or rectangle, as all tank liners are custom manufactured to suit your specifications.
Domestic water storage is becoming a necessity for many households due to natural occurrences such as droughts. As this is the case water tanks are fast becoming the norm for rural and domestic properties where town water is limited. The most common tanks used for this application are concrete, poly and corrugated steel tanks. Tanks however are suspect to leaks due to cracking and holes, and while welding and patching can temporarily fix the issue, more than likely more leaks and cracks will develop in the tank over time.

Website:- http://www.fabricsolutions.com.au
 Address:- 21-23 Access Ave, Yatala, QLD 4207

 Country:- AUSTRALIA
 Post Code:- 4207
 Phone: 0738070200

 Fax: +61 (07) 3807 8217

 Email: info@fabricsolutions.com.au

Saturday 11 October 2014

Time to get your Swimming Pool Ready 2 simple things you should do with any swimming pool


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Winter is definitely gone and summer is soon to be here. If you have a Pool Cover  now is the time to prepare it for the heavy use of summer. There is nothing like the joy that having a swimming pool in your own backyard can bring. Not only can you cool down on hot days, but they enhance the look of your backyard. But swimming pools can be expensive to maintain, especially when the chemistry gets out of balance. Before you dive on in, thereThese are 2 basic things you can do to maintain a healthy swimming pool and reduce the time you looking after it.

Chemical Balance:

The most important aspect of any swimming pool is to keep all the chemicals in check and at optimum levels. Maintenance need not be time consuming either, and should only take a few minutes each day. To ensure the right pool chemical balance,
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Daily (around 5mins when all is good with the pool)
  1. check that the water is crystal clear
  2. check there is no build up of algae. Especially check around ‘dead’ areas like pool steps where water flow isn’t as great.
  3. check there is a good flow from the water jets
  4. check there is a good flow of water in the skimmer
  5. check there is no excess leaves or other debris in the pool
  6. make sure there is correct pressure in the pool filter
Twice A Week (around 30 mins)
  1. measure chlorine, pH and stabiliser levels
  2. clean out the skimmer
  3. brush the sides and bottom of the pool
Weekly
  1. dose of phosphate remover
 Monthly
  1. professional check on water levels by local pool shop
Regular maintenance will prevent the need for pool “shocking” and actually save you a lot of time in the long run buy addressing problems before they get out of hand. When the pool balance gets too far out and you have to pool “Shock”, you have to wait at least 1 day before you can swim, so regular checking of chemical levels means your pool is not only always ready for fun, but your chemical usage is at its minimum (which is good for your health too!). A quick brush of the pool surface once or twice a week also removes build up more easily that if it is left harden over time.