Corroded Domestic Hot Water Storage Tank
I hate this situation...no matter how much effort we put into educating people concerning the importance of preventative maintenance on Hot Water Storage Tanks...there will always be people we have not reached or people who have chosen not to heed our call.The other day I came across a tank and found that I was to late, the tank has a leak on the back dish. This Domestic Hot Water Storage tank is 5' x 15' in size and is located in a basement boiler room, it's so large that the room would have been built around it. Unfortunately now the customer is at a place where they are going to have to spend money to see how much they have to spend.
A preventative maintenance plan would have prevented this leak from taking place and would have saved this customer unwanted downtimes and now huge capital cost associated with repairs and replacement. In the past we have seen 2 weeks plus in downtimes and repair/replacement costs exceed $100,000.00. This could have been prevented at a fraction of the cost and with a planned shut down.
The solution is simple folks:
- Anode Replacement - Have your 'Sacraficial Magnesium Anodes' replaced every 1 to 3 years depending on the quality of water. This will protect all the unlined areas of your tank.
- Tank Reline - Have your Domestic Hot Water Storage Tank Relined every 8 to 12 years with Pre-Krete T-61 which is CSA approved for use in potable water.
Call Provincial Tank Lining and Inspections for more information and/or to discuss a preventative maintenance plan for the tanks in your portfolio.
Regards,
Jason
Jason Rusnak
Director of Business Development
Provincial Tank Lining and Inspections Inc.
C: 519.387.2635
www.ProvTank.com
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