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Increased Water Safety Through Lining Water Tanks and Pipes

TBA

Newcastle Upon Tyne, UK

The safety of a building’s water supply can be enhanced by the regular inspection of the water holding tanks for build up of organic and inorganic material and any corrosion to the holding tank.

If inspection is left too late, bacteria can build up in the holding tank. This can cause health problems for the drinkers of the water and cause changes to water allowing for greater corrosion. Additionally, corrosion can cause leaks and damage to the building. If the damage is too great, the only option can be a very expensive replacement of the water tank, along with pipe refitting and the disposal of the old tank.

A great alternative is to have the existing tank refurbished and relined with a material that will reduce the build up of biological materials and corrosion. The cost of refurbishment is much less than replacement.

Each contractor that offers tank refurbishment will follow the practical guidance and relevant government directives to minimize or prevent the risk from exposure to Legionella bacteria, the cause of Legionnaires Disease. The finished lining provides a smooth substrate, eliminating areas where the legionella bacteria can multiply.

Additionally, many companies will offer up to a 10 year guarantee on their workmanship.

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