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.
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