6 Common Challenges with Fiberglass Storage Tanks

27 Nov.,2024

 

6 Common Challenges with Fiberglass Storage Tanks

With additional layers for protection from caustic and toxic material storage, the FRP tanks can be more rigid than a steel tank and have a higher potential to deform. The way to combat this is by reinforcing the tank with ribbing and using a higher modulus of fibers to give better durability.

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FRP tanks aren&#;t indestructible, but they can withstand and assist in some demanding industries. These tanks are built with quality and dedication, making them more reliable in severe environments. It&#;s crucial to communicate the requirements for your storage needs and we&#;d be happy to help you build the right tank for the job. Get in touch for a quote today or give us a call at (306) 392- to discuss your options!

How Long Do Fiberglass Septic Tanks Last?

There are several factors that can impact how long fiberglass septic tanks can last, and it is important to understand these factors to ensure to maximize their lifespan.

Installation: If the fiberglass septic tank isn&#;t installed properly, this can result in leaks, structural damage, and system failure which is why it is crucial to hire a professional contractor to install the septic tank properly.

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Maintenance: Regular maintenance of the septic tank is crucial to prevent issues such as leaks and system failure. It is recommended to conduct regular inspections of septic tanks and pumping every 3-5 years. Timely maintenance can help to determine problems early and prevent them from becoming costly issues.

Environmental factors: Roots of trees or bushes near your septic tank can potentially grow into the system&#;s pipes. This can result in clogs, leaks, or even burst pipes. In addition, corrosive or acidic soil can damage the septic tank and cause it to deteriorate over time and the soil&#;s drainage capacity can also affect the tank&#;s lifespan. If the soil isn&#;t drained properly, it can lead to structural damage and system failure. This is why it is crucial to choose the proper location and soil type when installing a fiberglass septic tank.

If you are seeking more information on fiberglass septic tanks for your commercial or residential needs, visit our website today or give us a call at (309) 326-488.

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