Renovate the drinking water tank – a long-term solution
Renovate your clean-water tank and increase operational reliability,
Future-proof renovation with plastic
Renovation with our plastic solution not only minimises the water plant's investment costs, but also ensures an extra-long tank lifespan with no need to worry about water quality.
We line your existing tank with 4-20 mm solid plastic sheets, so that the solution is effectively a new tank placed inside the existing tank. This ensures that contaminated surface water and groundwater cannot penetrate.
6 things you should consider before renovating
1) How much downtime can the waterworks tolerate?
2) Where will the water supply come from?
3) How old are the waterworks’ buildings?
4) Does the current water capacity match the demand from the population?
5) How much will you be involved in the renovation?
6) What is your budget?
Quick and easy installation in your existing concrete or steel tank
By inspecting the tank, we identify which solution is right for your waterworks and tank - and after that things start to move quickly.
The plastic sheets are fitted, welded together, then subjected to a spark test to ensure against leaks. Installation can be completed in as little as five working days. Installation costs and downtime are thus minimal compared to other solutions.
Optimal hygiene and safety for consumer drinking water
The smooth surface of the plastic reduces bacteria formation and growth in the water, thus ensuring good hygiene in the tank.
The plastic construction also prevents surface water and groundwater from entering and contaminating the clean drinking water delivered to the consumer.
The solution is approved for the storage of drinking water, and complies with the strict legal requirements in this area.
The plastic material lasts for more than 50 years
Plastic is not a degradable material, which in this context is actually a good thing, as it guarantees a long lifespan for the plastic sheets and thus minimal maintenance of the tank.
Moreover, the material is already in use and familiar in your system, as it is the same material as that of the plastic pipes supplying the consumer with clean drinking water today.