Establishing your clean water tank
Should the tank be buried, partially buried, or placed above ground?
Together, we will determine the solution that best suits your waterworks.
The downtime for the waterworks depends on the scope of the entire project, but we will plan the process efficiently to minimize disruptions.
Installing your new plastic clean-water tank
Custom Dimensions
Discover the many benefits of our buried, drinking water-approved plastic tanks, tailored to meet your specific needs.
By choosing a buried solution, you avoid the need to build and maintain above-ground buildings while gaining a range of advantages:
- Increased supply security: A buried plastic tank ensures a stable and reliable water supply.
- Better hygiene and leak control: The design reduces the risk of leaks and facilitates easy control, while promoting optimal hygiene.
- Minimal maintenance: Plastic tanks require minimal maintenance, reducing costs in the long run.
- Cost-effective: With a lifespan of over 50 years, this solution is economically advantageous over time.
Plastic or Plastic-coated Steel Tanks?
We have extensive experience in constructing steel tanks, which are then coated with drinking water-approved plastic panels. The tanks can be made in custom dimensions with the desired access points. It is also possible to manufacture a drinking water tank entirely made of plastic, with optional steel reinforcements.
- Better hygiene: The plastic material promotes optimal hygiene and has DK Water approval.
- Minimal maintenance: Plastic tanks require minimal maintenance, reducing costs over time.
- Cost-effective: With a lifespan of over 50 years, this solution is economically advantageous in the long run.
- Buffer tank: Maintains water supply in case of natural disasters, during maintenance, or in peak load periods.
The Plastic Material Lasts for Over 50 Years
Plastic is an incredibly strong material that is difficult to break down, ensuring a long lifespan for your new tank.
The material has high wear resistance, and with a plastic tank, the waterworks can minimize both operational costs and maintenance, while securing a reliable solution for the future.
In addition to plastic's strength, its smooth surface makes it harder for bacteria to settle, thus ensuring good hygiene inside the tank.
Unlike other materials, a plastic tank also eliminates the risk of contaminated surface water or groundwater infiltration.