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Three Hot Water Tank Insulation Locations

Water tanks are available in the plumbing market in a variety of sizes, shapes, colors, and materials, including plastic, metal, and concrete. All of them are accompanied by their own advantages and distinguishing features in order to persuade users and make them preferable. Water tanks, on the other hand, are not grouped and sorted based on these characteristics. The tanks we install in our homes are classified based on where the final insulation will be installed. Here are some possible locations for your water tank installation.

  1. Tanks buried beneath the earth’s surface

Water tanks buried beneath the ground are frequently made of metal and plastic materials. However, there is a minor difference between the two in the installation and burying processes. The plastic water tank is simple to install and requires little effort. A plastic tank can be dropped into a pit and then filled with water, whereas concrete tanks require numerous processes before they can be installed. For example, there should be formwork, topping off, pouring, and covering, which are more time-consuming and inconvenient than plastic water tanks. When it comes to function and operation, plastic water tanks are slightly faster than concrete tanks.

2. Tanks beneath your home

Unless you are constructing a new building, bladder tanks are the best option in this situation. This is extremely beneficial to homeowners, especially those who have limited space in their homes. This has a balloon-like interior that is used to store water. This water tank never has a problem with water flow because it has a check valve that prevents water from flowing.

3. Above-ground storage tanks

The most common types of water tanks are for above-ground use. There are several types of above ground tanks to choose from. When selecting an above ground water tank, the tank size and serviceable lifespan are critical factors to consider.
The following are the most common types of above-ground water tanks.

● Small plastic water tanks that are installed above ground

This tank is available in a variety of shapes and can hold up to 2000 litres of water. They can be spherical, cylindrical, round, or square in shape. This is appropriate for areas with limited available space for water tank installation and where a larger tank would be difficult to fit. They could be positioned on a small stand. The disadvantage of this tank is that it cannot withstand the sun’s ultraviolet rays. The sun’s rays may cause them to degrade and deteriorate right away. Most homeowners paint them or keep them out of the sun’s heat, but this tank has a fixed lifespan regardless.

● Metal water tanks installed above ground

This tank is obviously made of metals and has some corrosion-resistant treatments built in. They are typically installed on towers or frames to prevent failures caused by movement. They can hold up to 15000 litres of water, but rusting and corrosion shorten their lifespan.

● Concrete above-ground water tanks

Concrete water tanks can hold a million litres of water. They can inhibit any corrosive activity but are not particularly resistant to settlements. They may crack and break as a result of movement. Because there is no way to relocate the tank once it has been installed, it is best to install it exactly where you want it.

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