Wednesday, 25 February 2015

The Benefits of Professional Installation of Above Ground Tanks



One of the most helpful additions that a business owner can make to their building is Above Ground Tanks‏ especially if they deal in the storage of chemicals. The above ground tanks will allow for the holding and measuring of chemicals in an effective way. There are so many different types of tanks and finding the right one for your business will take some research on your part. When buying a tank, you need to ensure that you can get it installed by a professional. Here are a few of the benefits that come with the professional installation of your above ground tanks.
Getting a Game Plan
The first thing that a professional will do before they start with the installation of your tanks is to develop a game plan on how they will go about it. This helps to ensure that all the bases are covered before anything is done. The last thing that you want to do is to attempt to do this job on your own due to the complexity and large margin for error. Make sure that you hire an installer that has the right amount of experience to get the job done right.
It Can Save You Money
Another advantage of using a professional to install the tanks that you need is that they will be able to do it for much less than you can. The amount of time that it takes to install these tanks is too much for most business owners and can put you in a bind if you take it on. The professionals will also be able to make sure that the job is done right so there are no issues in the future.
A Large Crew Makes a Difference
When your hire a professional for the installation of your tanks, you will be able to take advantage of the crew of workers that they have. The crew of workers that the installers have will help to ensure that your tank is put in the right way and in a fast manner. Trying to do this job on your own will take a long time and will take you away from running your business efficiently.
With all of the many benefits of having your tanks professionally installed, there is no reason that you need to take on this important job by yourself.

Thursday, 24 October 2013

Portable Bladder Tanks



There are two different types of pressure tanks, both of which require air to produce the pressure. Traditional pressure tanks are filled with the liquid, usually water, up to a certain level, above the fill line is air which creates the pressure. Recent developments are bladder tanks; these tanks have an interior bladder made from rubber. The rubber bladder holds the liquid and air which is outside the bladder but inside the tank creates the pressure.

When these tanks are used in a domestic environment they are usually used for water from wells. The tank pumps water from the aquifer and holds it until called upon from within the house. When a faucet is opened, water evacuates the tank, fills the line and exits at the faucet. The pump starts when it senses that the water level has gone down, the pump starts and refills the tank.

The bladder concept has been taken one more step, the steel tank has been eliminated and the bladder is used independently. These bladders are used for short term storage where water or fuel is needed but there is no available storage facility.

Bladder tanks are finding their way into many areas in civilian, military and commercial. The tanks are readily folded for storage, taking a minimum of room; however, when there is a need for them the only thing that is required is a reasonably flat piece of ground or a floor. As many of these bladder tanks are held by the military and civil defense organizations, they can be loaded aboard a plane or truck and dispatched quickly to where they are needed.

The bladders themselves are factory made from high quality materials that comply with many very rigid specifications. As having a tank without the means to fill it or drain it of the liquid is redundant, these bladder tanks can be fitted with a wide variety of different inlet and outlet couplers including couplers that can be used for the transfer of high octane aircraft fuel. There are many sizes available, tanks up to 200,000 gallons are available.

When the demand for the portable tank has been met, it can be drained and cleaned and returned to storage in the event it is required again.

Contacts:

Company Name: Modutank Inc.
Phone: 718-392-1112
Toll Free: 800-245-6964
Fax: 718-786-1008
Email ID: info@modutank.com
Address: 41-04 35th Avenue, Long Island City, NY 11101