Fiberglass tanks are very popular for many commercial applications. Many companies store water and other liquids in these tanks. Although these tanks can last for years, they aren’t immune to damage. Here are some signs that you may need fiberglass liner repair and how to make repairs to your fiberglass water tank. Read more »
Steel Tank Inspections and Tank Repairs
Water or chemical storage tanks come in many forms. Whether you’re installing an above ground tank for storing rainwater or using an underground tank as part of an irrigation system, you can choose steel or fiberglass (FRP) tanks. Here are some things to consider to avoid costly tank repairs on your system. Read more »
FRP Wraps & Linings Enable Flexible Repairs
As of March 2012, there were approximately 587,000 underground storage tanks that were used to store petroleum and other hazardous substances. Since these substances cannot be allowed to leak into nearby groundwater, these tanks have been double-walled since 2005. A double-walled tank is similar to double-walled hulls on oil tankers and includes a secondary wall with a space between both walls. If the inner wall is damaged and begins to leak, the substance inside the tank will only fill the space between the walls instead of leaking into the ground where it can contaminate nearby groundwater. The leaked material drains to the centerline of the tank bottom where it can be safely removed by a pump or through other means. Read more »
Should You Consider FRP for Concrete Strengthening
Concrete is a fairly durable material, which is why so many structures are built of concrete. Unfortunately, concrete is vulnerable to deterioration and defects, which need to be addressed. If your commercial water tank in the Bay Area is showing signs of concrete failure, FRP is one choice for concrete strengthening. Read more »
Bay Area Commercial and Domestic Water Tanks – Fabrication and Repair
Water tanks serve myriad functions, including storing water for fire suppression, holding wastewater, and supplying potable water. All of those functions are critical, so choosing the right fire water tank repairs and fabrication for a property is important. If you’re a project or property manager planning to install a tank, the following questions are useful to keep in mind. Read more »
Water Tank Repairs in San Francisco Using Fiberglass
Whether you need a new tank or water tank repairs in San Francisco, you will pay less overall when the job is done right the first time. A trained, reputable contractor is always the best choice for doing this type of job. Read more »
When To Use FRP Wraps and Linings
Owners of plastic water tanks will notice that the both tank and ducts experience corrosion and physical wear and tear over the years. This creates a situation where the owner has to schedule replacements and hope that the system doesn’t leak in between. And depending on what tools you have available to you the repair may cost more than the replacement parts themselves. Read more »
Fiberglass Repairs in San Francisco – Common Uses
Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic, commonly referred to as FRP, is a composite material used in commercial structures due to its versatility. FRP is created by placing fiberglass reinforcement inside a plastic matrix, which can be used in the same way as other structural reinforcements. The primary advantage of using FRP is waste reduction and structural efficiency. Read more »
What Kinds of Tanks Need Water Tank Repairs in San Francisco
Water storage is more complicated than many realize. There are several kinds of water tanks that are used across different industries. Let’s take a look at some of them. Read more »
Storage tanks handle all types of liquids, from basic H20 to harsh chemicals. They’re designed to last, but even the best products can leak or rust from exposure to the elements or because of age. When a tank needs repairs, you can try to patch it, but those types of repairs may not be permanent. As an alternate to replacing the tank, fiberglass liner repair may be just what you need to get up to 20 more years of use out of the tank. Read more »
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