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March 24, 2023

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Underwater Drone Inspections: The Future of Water Tank Maintenance

The use of drone technology to detect flaws in the shipping industry appears to be on the rise. This novel method enables the tank to obtain underwater photographs and videos of the facilities, which has numerous benefits for facility maintenance. Unmanned vehicles are an essential component of our monitoring system. Underwater drones are used to perform critical inspections. The technology can detect and repair defects in areas where humans are unable or unwilling to go, ensuring structural integrity and durability. When surveying berths and breakwaters, this is especially important. Underwater drones, like many other emerging technologies that improve communication with facilities, can improve security, speed, effectiveness, and overall response capacity. The impact in overcoming the traditional challenges tanks face in infrastructure and asset inspection has been so significant that they have become a primary tool for the development of smart infrastructures. Drones can collect a wide range of data from difficult-to-reach locations, allowing us to collect accurate data easily and safely, inform decisions, and address potential issues before they occur. How does the underwater drone work? An underwater drone works by controlling its buoyancy in order to avoid sinking. The onboard motors propel the drone and allow it to be controlled remotely or via its own built-in sensors. The drones are specifically designed to operate in harsh, low-light environments, and the camera consistently delivers excellent footage to operators. Underwater drones are linked to a control panel where operators can view high-resolution screens that show exactly what the drone’s mounted camera sees. The handheld controller enables operators to guide the drone to its target while also controlling the camera by changing the angle, zooming, and rotating. Furthermore, operators can control the vehicle’s tilt, elevation, and orientation in real time to obtain a clear and accurate view of the underwater environments. Pilots can record high-quality videos or switch to photo mode to take photos for maintenance teams to review. The underwater drone can also collect samples from the seafloor and water samples using two robotic arms that can be easily attached to the vehicle. The tank’s deterioration can be accelerated due to the harsh marine environment. This necessitates regular asset inspections, and the underwater drone has become one of our primary tools for this purpose. We use drones to inspect various types of marine infrastructure, such as quay wall structures, jetties, and breakwaters, without the hazards of the job. These drones are robust enough for multiple deployments, allowing operators to conduct inspections in confined spaces. Finally, the use of drone technology has been a huge success. Traditional asset inspection methods present a number of difficulties. The most pressing is human safety, but it is also time-consuming in terms of both planning and implementation. Drones have also helped to alleviate concerns about the accuracy of data collected. Underwater drones have seen vast improvements and increased capability and reach by learning from others and upgrading technology as it becomes available. The time spent underwater is one of the most difficult aspects of human diving operations. Drones can inspect depths that divers are frequently unable to reach and can spend more time collecting data. One of the challenges we still face is quality control of repair work, but we can use the drone to ensure work is completed according to specifications. One of the primary benefits of using underwater drones for asset inspection is that it encourages proactive action with preventative inspections rather than only conducting inspections when required by regulations or when absolutely necessary due to the potential cost to business and financial implications.     Do you expect to see widespread use of underwater drones? The use of underwater drones for water tank maintenance has already demonstrated the value of using unmanned vehicles to improve underwater inspections and eliminate the need for a diver to perform a potentially dangerous task. Underwater drones have proven to be the ideal solution for performing these tasks in a simple, effective, and efficient manner. To discuss any of the concepts described here in more detail, our friendly and experienced customer service team can help. We offer tried and tested services around Houston, Texas and Longbeach, California. Call American Tanks at +1 800 656 0167 Or email at info@amtanks.com

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The Importance of Regular Water Tank Inspections

Water Tank Inspections are essential for preventing leaks and ensuring the safety of water tanks. In the United States, there are approximately 700,000 aboveground bulk storage tanks. While these tanks are built to withstand the elements, they can leak if they are not inspected regularly. Tank leaks can occur due to a number of factors, including faulty equipment, corrosion, and UV degradation. At American Tanks, we take tank leaks very seriously because they can cause environmental contamination and workplace injuries. That’s why we offer an all-inclusive approach to tank management, including regular inspections, repair guidelines, and onsite remediation. Our team of experienced technicians will carefully inspect your water tanks to identify any potential problems. We will then develop a personalized plan to address any issues and keep your tanks safe and reliable. If you have any questions about water tank inspections or our tank management services, please contact us today. We would be happy to help you keep your water tanks in top condition. Water storage tanks must be inspected and cleaned on a regular basis to help maintain good water quality in the distribution system and to help extend the tank’s life. Regular tank inspections can also help to identify minor issues before they become major issues, which can cause health problems and lead to costly repairs or premature tank failure. Tanks that are not cleaned on a regular basis can cause contamination events that are harmful to human health or contribute to aesthetic complaints. Why Tank Inspections Matter A tank leak can cause a variety of serious problems. A leaking tank can cause cosmetic issues, costly repairs, or tank failure. More importantly, a tank leak can cause significant environmental contamination as well as workplace injuries. Finally, regular tank inspections are critical for detecting and resolving potentially catastrophic tank issues. You may believe you can detect a leaking tank on your own, but this is not always the case. Many tank leaks go unnoticed for years, leaking products into the surrounding groundwater before the issue is addressed. What Does a Tank Inspection Entail? First, we will determine the type of tank inspection you require based on the contents of your storage tank. During our comprehensive tank inspections, we provide a wide range of services, including: Our expert tank inspectors will begin by inspecting the exterior of your tank for cracks or crazing. If cracks are discovered, our inspector will determine the depth and severity of the crack before proceeding with further testing. Our inspectors will also look for corrosion that is eroding the walls of your tank. Finally, our inspectors will inspect the tank containment area for environmental hazards. If tank problems are discovered, it is not the end of the world. Our inspectors will assess the damage and make recommendations to help you comply. Our team can often help you resolve any leaks within 24 hours of your inspection.     How often should a water system inspect and clean storage tanks? The interval between inspections and cleanings can vary depending on the type of tank and the quality of the water. A water storage tank should be inspected at least every five years, or more frequently if required by the state. Cleaning and repairs should be addressed based on the tank inspection findings. Additional inspections are encouraged between maintenance intervals. Circulation Circulation is essential for preventing the stratification of water within a tank. As an aside, freezing of potable storage tanks should be avoided with proper circulation and water turnover. Water is typically added to and drawn from the bottom of the water container via inlet and outlet piping. The water level rises when the fill rate exceeds the draw rate. When the draw rate exceeds the fill rate, the water level falls. If the fill and draw rates remain constant, the system draws the water that was just added. As a result, the water at the top of the container stagnates due to a lack of circulation, resulting in stratified and stagnant water. Furthermore, the chlorine that remains in stagnant water can deplete, allowing microbial growth as well as the development of tastes and odors. Adding mixers to your tank to help with these issues is a common and cost-effective way to prevent this. To discuss any of the concepts described here in more detail, our friendly and experienced customer service team can help. We offer tried and tested services around Houston, Texas and Longbeach, California. Call American Tanks at +1 800 656 0167 Or email at info@amtanks.com

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The Environmental Impact of Water Tanks

Water tanks are environmentally friendly because they store rainwater, providing an alternative water supply for drinking, washing, and outdoor use. Rainwater can also be used to reduce water bills and relieve pressure on mains water supplies. That is why it must be well-maintained. Large amounts of material can be kept in storage tanks and made available locally right away. Building direct pathways for material to every desired location would be impractical and disruptive to the environment. Similarly, traveling to a distant location to retrieve material every time it is required would be inconvenient and wasteful. Installing storage tanks for commonly used substances in strategic or popular locations is a straightforward solution that meets the majority of requirements. The Increasing Popularity of Sustainable Water Tanks Water tanks are becoming increasingly popular in environmentally conscious homes and businesses around the world as a way to relieve pressure on the mains water system. Fortunately, rainwater is a plentiful resource that is free and simple to harvest; as an added bonus, it also helps to reduce run-off, which makes a significant difference in flood management. So, what exactly goes into installing an eco-friendly rainwater harvesting system? Simply choose environmentally friendly construction materials (with recyclability in mind) and install them correctly on your property. A water tank (with any necessary filtration/purification system), a catchment & drainage system (namely, your roof, gutter, and a downpipe that sends the water into the tank), and (optionally) any plumbing required to reroute tank water into your house are the main components involved in setting up a rainwater harvesting system. The majority of water tanks are made of materials that have a short lifespan, little UV resistance, and cannot be recycled into anything else and will end up in a landfill. Instead, opt for the most environmentally friendly option: a steel water tank, which has a long lifespan and excellent recyclability.     Rainwater Harvesting & Sustainability Rainwater harvesting is the process of collecting and storing rainwater for future use, and it is beneficial to the environment for the following reasons: The cost of replacing, maintaining, and implementing aging water infrastructure is high. The more water harvested by each individual, the less reliance on municipal water infrastructure. This also aids in drought-proofing the surrounding areas and having local water on hand in the event of a bushfire. According to experts, approximately 50% of stormwater infiltrates into the ground, hydrating the soils and replenishing groundwater, 40% evaporates, and 10% runs off in the natural landscape. In contrast, 15% infiltrates the ground, 30% evaporates, and 55% runs off all hard surfaces such as roads and building materials in developed landscapes. Installing water tanks reduces the impact of stormwater by storing it on-site rather than allowing it to run off. This means you save the water and use it when it is most needed and has a better chance of infiltrating the ground and making it more nutritious and productive. Why Steel Water Tanks is a Sustainable Choice Investing in Water Tanks for homes and businesses makes a lot of sense, both environmentally and financially: a well-made stainless steel water tank can be expected to last for 30 years or more, providing your family with up to 20% water conservation. To give you an idea of what the world freshwater crisis will look like three decades from now, consider that the world population is expected to reach 10 billion by then, with no increase in available freshwater; at the same time, our climate will become hotter, and water restrictions will become more common. So, what should you know about selecting a water tank? The construction materials are crucial, especially in terms of durability. The majority of water tanks are made of materials that will degrade over time due to sun exposure, and if they have degraded to the point where they can no longer contain water, they are no longer recyclable. They typically have a 15-year lifespan. Concrete water tanks can last for decades but are much more expensive. Fiberglass water tanks are relatively uncommon. To discuss any of the concepts described here in more detail, our friendly and experienced customer service team can help. We offer tried and tested services around Houston, Texas and Longbeach, California. Call American Tanks at +1 800 656 0167 Or email at info@amtanks.com

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The Dangers of Neglecting Water Tank Maintenance

A stale water tank can become a haven for bacteria and algae. Conditions in any tank can result in stagnant water where microorganisms such as legionella thrive. Debris accumulation in a water tank can also damage pumps, filters, and other fittings. Regular plant maintenance activities are an important proactive measure that astute plant managers can take to help ensure safe operations and facility longevity. These maintenance schedules should include a plan for cleaning storage tanks on a regular basis. Debris and corrosion-causing contaminants can combine to form a sludge-like material at the bottoms or sides of dirty tanks. This can reduce storage tank efficiency by causing oxidation. Worse, dirty, and contaminated tanks can endanger both the environment and your employees. Tank cleanings are frequently required as part of regulatory inspections, and workers must perform them on a regular basis depending on the materials stored in tanks. Consider cleaning tanks during routine maintenance or repair periods to reduce lost productivity and downtime. Plant managers, for example, can schedule routine metal tank cleanings during planned plant turnarounds or shutdowns, as a cessation of activity and production can provide ideal conditions for tank cleaning. Cleaning storage tanks prior to material changeovers is also important to prevent old materials from contaminating new ones. Tank cleanings, like all activities related to plant and facility maintenance, can be a dangerous procedure that workers must carry out with extreme caution. Water contamination can cause illnesses such as diarrhea, cholera, typhoid, and lead poisoning. The simple act of cleaning your water tank may help to protect your family from water-borne diseases. If disease isn’t enough of an incentive to get you to clean your water tank, we’re hoping that economic principles will. Periodic maintenance of your water tank is far less expensive than costly last-minute repairs. Regular upkeep of your water tank ensures that your water tank provides you with clean water at all times and is functioning at optimum levels. Tank cleaning hazards Potential hazards vary greatly; however, proper tank cleaning planning should include risk mitigation strategies to reduce threats. Tanks are, by definition, confined spaces. The lack of airflow and light, poses unique challenges for workers entering and exiting tanks. Other potential hazards include: Using trained professionals for all tank cleanings is frequently the best option for avoiding employee health hazards or environmental hazards and mitigating risk. Tank cleaning safety tips Using trained professionals for all tank cleanings is frequently the best option for avoiding employee health hazards or environmental hazards and mitigating risk. Neglecting to clean your tanks can be dangerous; however, cleaning tanks without the proper safety measures in place can be just as dangerous, if not more so. Consider seeking professional assistance to achieve the best results for keeping your facility, employees, and the environment safe, as well as your tanks clean. To discuss any of the concepts described here in more detail, our friendly and experienced customer service team can help. We offer tried and tested services around Houston, Texas and Longbeach, California. Call American Tanks at +1 800 656 0167 Or email at info@amtanks.com

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The Benefits of PVC Tank Liners in Water Storage Tanks

Containment methods are critical in light of current government environmental regulations. Internal flexible PVC tank liners provide your large storage tank with cost-effective primary containment and corrosion protection. A PVC tank liner is a strong lining material that is also flexible and resistant to chemicals. The liner is suspended inside the tank and acts as the primary containment for the stored material. Once in the tank, the material only comes into contact with the liner. When secondary spill containment is required, PVC tank liners are an excellent choice. Secondary containment is a secondary barrier or outer wall that acts as a double enclosure to prevent hazardous substance leakage and contamination of water and soil. Furthermore, it strengthens storage systems by containing materials that are corrosive, combustible, reactive, flammable, or toxic. When it comes to flexible pond liners, polyvinyl chloride (PVC) liners are the least expensive option. They are not as heavy as EPDM liners and provide slightly more puncture resistance. Furthermore, PVC liners are relatively flexible, and you can use liner tape to seal together multiple sheets to fit the shape of your pond. However, PVC pond liners have some significant drawbacks that make them uncommon in ponds. First, as a result of the manufacturing process, PVC pond liners frequently contain trace amounts of arsenic and other chemicals that are toxic to fish.   Resistant to Corrosive Chemicals Corrosion is the loss or deterioration of a material’s (usually metal’s) properties as a result of electrochemical, chemical, and other reactions between the exposed material and its surroundings. If corrosion-control measures are not implemented, the condition of a storage tank may deteriorate. PVC is an excellent material for installing a tank containment liner. Tank liners made of PVC are resistant to corrosive chemicals. They will not corrode or rust over time because they do not react with water and air in the same way that metal does. Benefits of PVC Tank Liners Choose PVC when looking for industrial tank liners for your storage tank. When you choose this type of tank liner, you will receive the following benefits: EASY TO INSTALL AND HIGHLY RESISTANT TO CORROSIVE CHEMICALS Corrosion occurs when a substance is acidic, basic, or oxidizing enough to dissolve the structure of an object. This can happen quickly or gradually over time. If the wrong material is used, the condition of a storage tank can quickly deteriorate. As a result, our custom fabrication process incorporates plasticized PVC, which is flexible, extremely durable, and simple to install when used as one of our flexible tank liners. Tank lining systems must be adaptable enough to conform to the internal contours of a tank and take on the shape of any environment, such as trenches and secondary containment areas. Durability is essential, especially when hazardous chemicals are present in the tank. PVC is extremely resistant to abrasion, punctures, and a wide range of industrial-grade chemicals. PVC liner is a highly impermeable and malleable liner. It is one of the most trusted materials in the industry for water, chemical, and waste containment. Landfills, coal ash ponds, and stormwater management systems are examples of popular applications. PVC, or polyvinyl chloride, is a white or light-colored solid synthetic rubber with a smooth finish. This type of liner, also known as vinyl, is resistant to abrasion, tears, gouges, and cuts. It doesn’t rot or become brittle with age, making it a good long-term investment. PVC is also chemically resistant, including acids, oils, and solvents. However, it’s not resistant to bases or strong acids. To discuss any of the concepts described here in more detail, our friendly and experienced customer service team can help. We offer tried and tested services around Houston, Texas and Longbeach, California. Call American Tanks at +1 800 656 0167 Or email at info@amtanks.com

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New Water Storage Tank Installation: What You Need to Know

After you’ve purchased your water tank, the next thing to think about is how you’re going to install it. There are several best practices that must be followed to ensure the safety of your water storage tank. You should also consider how you intend to use it. This influences what tools you’ll need and whether you’ll be able to do it yourself. Installing a water tank is simple once you know what you’re going to use it for. Here’s a quick procedure that I found very simple to grasp. 1. Prepare the tank base – There are 2 types of bases you can prepare for a water storage tank. Concrete and compacted material. If you’re replacing an old tank with a new one, this step should already be completed. However, if you’re about to install a new water storage tank, make sure you provide either a concrete or compacted material base. Also, make sure that the base is larger than the diameter of your tank’s base and that it is equally flat in all directions. This will save you from unnecessary spillage and other problems in the future. 2. Install the overflow drainage pipe – If you bought your tank from Enduraplas, your fitting may already be in place (unless otherwise specified). The piping should then be connected to the stormwater drainage system or taken to a point well clear of the tank that will not undermine the base. The overflow is usually already installed in your new tank. But if it isn’t, don’t worry because it is a simple process that only requires you to drill a hole into which you will insert a gasket (and sometimes a filter). Drilling some screws is also necessary to secure the fixture. This will allow water to escape, reducing the possibility of foundation erosion. 3. Install your roof fill pipes – Now is the time to connect the pipe from your roof to your tank lid. If you intend to use the water in your tank for human consumption, please consult with your local dealer about the filters you will require. It is also critical to ensure that your filter basket is securely fastened to the lid of your water tank. Whether your catchment area is on the roof or close to the ground, the water tank is an essential part of the water collection process. After all, rainwater goes to waste if it is not collected and stored immediately. The location of a water tank is one factor to consider in order to get the most out of it. When deciding where to put your water tank, you should consider tank dimensions, the size and space of your property, pipework and plumbing framework, and the appearance of your property. Once the tank’s dimensions are determined, the next step is to determine the size and space of your property. It is critical that you are aware of the available space regardless of the type of tank you intend to purchase because everything takes up space, especially if your water tank will be installed above ground. Additionally, you will be able to determine whether an above-ground water tank is suitable for you or whether an underground water tank is your only option due to the limited space you have. Some people find the presence of a water tank on their property to be bothersome, even if it ensures that they get the amount of water they require each day, with or without a restriction. As a result, it is critical to make the tank less visible. Locate your water tank near your downpipes; this will limit your location options but will result in a better way of storing your water. To discuss any of the concepts described here in more detail, our friendly and experienced customer service team can help. We offer tried and tested services around Houston, Texas and Longbeach, California. Call American Tanks at +1 800 656 0167 Or email at info@amtanks.com

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How Regular Water Tank Inspections Save You Money in the Long Run

Water storage tanks must be inspected and cleaned on a regular basis to help maintain good water quality in the distribution system and to help extend the tank’s life. Regular tank inspections can also help to identify minor issues before they become major issues, which can cause health problems, costly repairs, or premature tank failure. Tanks that are not cleaned on a regular basis can cause contamination events that are harmful to human health or contribute to aesthetic complaints. One of the most important reasons to have your water tanks inspected on a regular basis is to identify potential problems. Rainfall and snowmelt runoff can contaminate water tanks by washing microorganisms into the system or seeping underground. The Risks of a Dirty Water Tank A big tank of stagnant water can also be a dangerous thing as it provides an easy breeding ground for insects like mosquitoes, bacteria, mold, and diseases. How Often Must You Inspect Your Water Tank? The interval between inspections and cleanings can vary depending on the type of tank and the quality of the water. A water storage tank should be inspected at least every five years, or more frequently if required by the state. Cleaning and repairs should be addressed based on the tank inspection findings. Additional inspections are encouraged between maintenance intervals. Without regular maintenance or inspection, your water tank could incur damages before its time. Besides that, a poorly-maintained water tank may cost you more money to clean up. A commercial water storage tank is used throughout the day and night to provide a consistent and uninterrupted supply of water to meet the needs of the establishment. Therefore, it is important to inspect the water tank regularly from both outside and inside. Regular inspections of a commercial water storage tank help to prevent minor issues from becoming more complicated and costly. This may arise mainly due to corrosion. Internal corrosion leading to external surface corrosion has to be checked on time to avoid expensive repairs or tank replacements in the future. Inspecting a commercial water storage tank can be done in two main ways- Dry and ROV. Let’s go over the two methods in depth. Dry This is the method that is most commonly used. The water is drained, and inspection personnel enter the tank to conduct an inspection and look for any internal damage, among other things. There are certain guidelines that they follow when carrying out an inspection. In case of any damage, they do the repair immediately. Sometimes, just a tank cleaning is enough for its maintenance. ROV: ROV or a remote-operated vehicle is an advanced method of inspecting a water storage tank. It is controlled by qualified inspection professionals trained to use the equipment. He can view the inside of the tank on a monitor. If a defect is discovered during the inspection, it is addressed in the same manner as a dry method. It may also include the use of a DVD. With either method, a detailed report of findings is prepared so that the next plan of action can be implemented as soon as possible. Commercial water storage tanks work as a saving grace during emergencies with a continuous supply of clean usable water every time. Because of its growing popularity and high demand, there are numerous options to choose from. Depending on your needs and requirements, a wide range of commercial water storage tanks are now available. Though they are designed to store clean water and keep it safe for human consumption, potable water storage tanks can also be a prime source of the very contaminants they are designed to protect against. Any vessel that holds water for an extended period of time can experience certain types of degradation, which can also result in tank breaches that allow additional contaminants to enter. This is why it is critical to hire an experienced water tank inspection company to perform regular inspections in order to detect developing problems early on, problems that can be corrected before too much damage is done. With regular water tank inspections, it’s easier to develop a cost-effective water tank maintenance program that will slow corrosion and the development of tank problems that could incur: Regular Inspection of Tanks Reduces Risks Contaminated water can be a source of pathogens such as water-borne bacteria, which can be harmful to human health and cause illness in those with compromised immune systems. Timely storage tank inspections and maintenance are the most effective and least expensive way to reduce such risks and keep potable water safe for consumption. To discuss any of the concepts described here in more detail, our friendly and experienced customer service team can help. We offer tried and tested services around Houston, Texas and Longbeach, California. Call American Tanks at +1 800 656 0167 Or email at info@amtanks.com

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Expert Tips for Maximizing the Lifespan of Your Water Tank

Industrial water tanks are an essential part of many businesses and organizations because they provide a reliable source of water for a variety of industrial processes. Industrial Water Tanks, like any other piece of equipment, require regular maintenance to ensure they function properly and last for many years. Cleaning your water tank at least twice a year is critical to preventing sediment, rust, and bacteria buildup. Debris buildup can cause clogging, reduced water flow, and contamination. Check your water tank for leaks on a regular basis and repair them as soon as possible to avoid further damage. A leaking tank wastes water and can cause structural damage. Insulating your water tank can help you save energy by reducing heat loss. Insulation also keeps condensation at bay, which can lead to corrosion and shorten the life of your tank. Regular maintenance by a qualified technician is required to ensure that your water tank operates efficiently. A technician can inspect the valves and fittings, clean and flush the tank, and check for leaks. Ways to Keep Water Storage Tank Supply Clean and Fresh One of the most common concerns of water storage tank owners is how to keep their units clean and their supply fresh. So here’s a list of some of the most effective responses to their query. 1. Purchase a unit that is made for storing water. This may seem obvious, but many people who purchase a water storage tank do not get the proper unit. To keep your supply safe for human consumption, always look for a food-grade tank. Food-grade materials are non-toxic and used in the manufacture of a polyethylene or stainless steel water tank. Check that the fittings and connecting pipes, for example, are lead-free. 2. Look out for tank materials that might influence the taste of water. Water tanks can occasionally impart distinct tastes to your water supply. Galvanized tanks, for example, can have a metallic taste when first filled. This is due to excessive zinc leaching. Excess lime can also be released by newly installed concrete tanks, resulting in a high pH and possibly a bitter taste. Water from other types of storage tanks is typically acidic. 3. Clean the unit at least every six months. It is recommended that the unit be cleaned twice a year, whether it is made of polyethylene or stainless steel. How Long Can a Water Storage Tank Last? Industrial Water Storage Tanks are a long-term investment. Ideally, you should buy one that will last for many years. However, as with any other purchase, you’ll want to know how long an industrial water storage tank will last. The lifespan of an industrial water storage tank is determined by a number of factors, including the tank’s construction material, intended use, and location. There are industrial water storage tanks that are over 100 years old that are still in use! Here’s what you should know about extending the life of your industrial water storage tanks. Materials The majority of water tanks are made of either plastic or metal. Plastic tanks are significantly less expensive than metal tanks. These, on the other hand, require less upkeep. Plastic water tanks are non-biodegradable and are typically made of UV-stabilized polymer. Simply put, they should not deteriorate over time. Location Another factor that influences life expectancy is the location of your water tank. Rust is one of the issues to consider if you have a metal water tank. This means you should avoid placing the water tank in areas where it will be exposed to wind or salt water. If you live near the sea, this can be a problem. If you live near salt water, the best way to protect your metal water tank is to add sheeting to the outside. To help protect the tank, you can also apply a treatment. You must also consider where the tank will be placed. Standing water can cause damage to water tanks, so try to keep the tank on a solid surface. When working with plastic water tanks, try to avoid excessive exposure to direct sunlight, as UV treatment can be compromised if the tank is located in arid areas. Tank Use Water tanks can be used for a variety of purposes. However, the general rule of thumb is that tanks last longer when filled with clean, pure water. Tanks containing salt water are less likely to last as long because they are more prone to corrosion. If you use tanks for drinking water, you must line them with a liner. This is an excellent way to extend the life of your tanks. A liner not only protects the tank but also prevents oxidized zinc from entering the water. There is no need to use a lining if you have a plastic water tank that can be used for portable water because it is already made of food-safe material. If you take good care of your water tanks, they will last much longer. It is critical to determine what needs to be done to extend the service life of your tanks. Please contact us if you require additional water tank maintenance advice. To discuss any of the concepts described here in more detail, our friendly and experienced customer service team can help. We offer tried and tested services around Houston, Texas and Longbeach, California. Call American Tanks at +1 800 656 0167 Or email at info@amtanks.com

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How to Evaluate the Best Tank for Your Next Project

When purchasing a water storage tank, the configuration and selection process is frequently required early in the project design process. The timing of construction and overall project costs will be considered when applying for and securing any available funding. Because many municipalities have a single source of water storage, tank design is critical in meeting a community’s current and future needs. An assessment of community demands for current and anticipated water supply, site conditions, pressure requirements, long-term maintenance, ease of access, and overall costs are some of the key details required for the final selection of the tank configuration process. For municipal water storage applications, three types of liquid storage tanks are available: glass-coated bolted steel, welded painted steel, and concrete. 1. Manufacturing Process This equipment’s technology and manufacturing process distinguish it from painted steel or concrete structures. Uncontrolled variables are eliminated when using the factory manufacturing process, as opposed to field-manufactured products such as painted steel or concrete tanks. Worker experience and extreme climatic environmental conditions, which have been shown to have a significant impact on in-field manufactured products, have a negligible impact on the glassing process. Furthermore, because the tanks are manufactured in the factory and only the components need to be assembled in the field, they can be erected all year. 2. Coating All storage tanks are coated. Coatings available today are made of paint, concrete, or glass. The impermeability and properties of glass are advantageous. The glass coating process starts with a glass frit, which is combined with other minerals and water to form a liquid slurry. This glass slurry is then robotically sprayed in precise amounts and thicknesses onto steel sheet panels that have already been cut and rolled, punched, grit-blasted, and cleaned. Different coatings for other tanks rely on a mechanical bond between the coating and the underlying material. The chemical bond strength is many times that of the conventional mechanical bond and prevents undercutting of the coating, which could allow corrosion to spread on the primary steel material. Imagine a scratch on your car to better understand this benefit. Because that coating only has a mechanical bond, corrosion will occur if the steel is exposed. If left untreated, the corrosion will spread and creep beneath the surrounding painted surface, jeopardizing the remaining coating. This is frequently seen as raised bubbles, spreading rust, and weakened substrate. The chemical bond of the glass-fused-to-steel coating prevents corrosion from spreading if the coating is compromised. 3. Tank Construction When erecting a glass-coated bolted steel storage tank, a jacking system is used. The tank’s top ring is built on the jacks after the starter sheet (bottom ring) is either embedded in the concrete foundation or constructed using a glass-fused-to-steel floor design. The tank’s roof is then erected, and the ring and roof are jacked up. Each additional ring is then bolted together beneath the top ring and a urethane sealant is applied between the seams. Tanks are built from the top down, which allows for a safer and faster construction process. The erection process is typically completed in a week or two, saving the owner money if prevailing wages for onsite labor are used. Additionally, the manufacturer requires that all building crews be factory-trained and certified in the erection process, ensuring quality control in the field. 4. Maintenance Tanks made of glass-coated bolted steel have a long lifespan. Because glass coating is permanent, it never needs to be painted. Glass-coated tanks are frequently used in areas where a long-term pleasing visual appearance is desired. 5. Flexibility This product’s bolted design and erection provide flexibility. Large staging areas required when a product is manufactured onsite are eliminated because manufacturing is completed in a factory. The tank’s construction can usually be completed with a cleared area of 6 to 10 feet around the tank’s diameter. This small footprint can save thousands of dollars on the overall project, in addition to the cost of the tank. The panels themselves are hand-carried and easily assembled without cranes or special equipment, allowing this tank to be installed in many locations where other tank types would be impossible. 6. Expandability The glass-coated bolted tank design allows for vertical expansion. If a community or industry expands and more capacity is required, the tanks’ jacking process allows the end-user to gain capacity quickly and affordably. The factory-trained professional construction crew removes the bottom ring from the original starter sheet, jacks up the tank, and adds the number of rings required to achieve the new capacity. When these tanks are expanded, there is no visible difference between the original and new panels. Conclusion Initial construction costs, expected life, and long-term maintenance costs are all important considerations when comparing tank designs and materials available today. When selecting the appropriate product for a specific project, the long-term maintenance costs and life cycle must all be considered. Because project financing can vary depending on a variety of factors, a thorough examination of initial costs and lower maintenance should assist a community in determining which type of product is best suited to its needs. To discuss any of the concepts described here in more detail, our friendly and experienced customer service team can help. We offer tried and tested services around Houston, Texas and Longbeach, California. Call American Tanks at +1 800 656 0167 Or email at info@amtanks.com

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5 Signs You Need a New Water Storage Tank

Nothing, least of all a water storage tank, lasts forever. While regular tank cleaning and maintenance can help extend the life of your unit, it will eventually start acting up, whether due to age or usage strain. Yes, even the best stainless-steel water tank has an expiration date. The problem is that most of us are unaware of when a unit is about to expire. So, in this article, we’ll go over three indicators that it’s time to replace your tank. 1. It is too old. Water storage tanks have a typical lifespan of 25 to 30 years. However, if your unit is nearing the end of its useful life, it is probably time to replace it. While a tank can last for more than twenty years, the need to replace one may arise before or after this time frame. So, whether or not a unit begins to show signs of aging, you should replace it after two decades from the date of manufacture. 2. It becomes rusty. Even though steel is the strongest material on the planet, it has a drawback. When corrosion takes hold of your stainless-steel water tank, it spreads slowly and eats away at the unit. When this happens, be extra cautious because rust serves as a warning sign of impending leaks. Rusting is unavoidable in water containers that have passed their expiration date. If the water from your faucet is consistently rusty, there is a problem with the tank. This would imply that the unit needs to be replaced. 3. It is leaking. As your polyester water tank nears the end of its useful life, there is a greater chance that you will notice puddles on the floor around the unit. This indicates a leak in the tank. If there is leaking in the pipes and connections, there could be a problem with the tank fittings. In this case, all you need to do is call a plumber to inspect the problem. If the fittings and pipes show no signs of leaks, the tank is unquestionably at fault. If water is leaking directly from the unit, you should seriously consider replacing it. A leak could cause significant property damage depending on where you installed the tank. Water storage tanks collect and store water from your well until you are ready to use it in your home. They are available in a wide range of sizes, shapes, and configurations. They offer numerous advantages, including on-demand water, which eliminates the need to wait for the water to travel from your well or through a filtration system if your tank is equipped with one. They also help to extend the life of your good pump because it doesn’t have to turn on and off all the time.     Determining the Life Expectancy of Your Tank Although modern water storage tanks have a longer lifespan than older tanks due to the materials used in their construction, all tanks will require regular tank inspections, maintenance, and eventually replacement. Storage tanks are available in a variety of materials, and it is critical to identify the conditions under which they will be installed to determine which is the best option. However, if properly maintained, any of these options should last between 20 and 25 years before needing to be replaced. Some of the more common materials used in storage tanks are:   The environment in which the tank will be installed is just as important as the type of tank. Water temperature and corrosiveness, as well as weather conditions, can all have an impact on the longevity of your tank. For example, if your region experiences cold or freezing weather on a yearly basis, it is critical that the tank be properly insulated or buried to avoid freeze/thaw complications that can shorten the tank’s life. Keeping these factors in mind will allow you to extend the life of your tank. Installation and Maintenance Proper installation of your water storage tank is critical to ensuring proper operation and avoiding the need for excessive maintenance and repairs. Hiring professionals like American Tanks will ensure that your tank is installed correctly and with the proper parts. Once the tank is in use, it should be inspected and maintained on a regular basis to ensure that it continues to function efficiently and that preventative measures can be taken if signs of wear are observed. Signs of Wear Speaking of wear, there are a few telltale signs that your tank needs service or is nearing the end of its life. These indicators include the following: Failure to inspect your tank on a regular basis and take corrective action to repair any of these issues may necessitate the tank being replaced sooner. At American Tanks, we have the knowledge and experience to find the best storage tank solution for you. We can handle any job, from selecting the right water storage tank and ensuring proper installation to performing regular inspections and maintenance. Contact us today to speak with a member of our team. To discuss any of the concepts described here in more detail, our friendly and experienced customer service team can help. We offer tried and tested services around Houston, Texas and Longbeach, California. Call American Tanks at +1 800 656 0167 Or email at info@amtanks.com

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