Sectional Water Tanks Manchester
Ideal solution for the storage of large volumes of water
Industrial Sectional Water Tanks – GRP
GRP Sectional water tanks are used for the storage of large volumes of water and for projects where access is restricted tanks are manufactured to specific volume requirements in GRP panel format and are assembled on site.
Manufacturing GRP water tanks for over 50 years we are a leader in the water storage industry and have a proven track record of completing projects of all sizes and difficulty levels of excellent quality.
We have offices in Scotland and London providing the necessary production and personnel resources to meet with requirements from project demands.
Our Sectional tanks hold up to 1,300,000 litres and have been installed throughout the UK and exported all over the world.
See our case studies for examples for some of the projects we have undertaken.
We offer free site surveys to our customers subject to location. For more information contact us today.
Uninsulated Water Tanks
Uninsulated Water Tanks are used for the storage of process water. Process water is the name for water which is classed as non drinking water, not suitable for human consumption. Process water is used for a wide range of applications including: industrial plants, industrial processes and production facilities. production companies, heat and power plants, technical plants.
Insulated Water Tanks
Insulated Water Tanks are supplied with suitable connections in compliance with WRAS for storage of potable water. Potable storage water is water that has been certified safe for human consumption, these types of tanks are used in commercial and domestic applications. Insulated attic tank for homeowners, insulated sectional tanks for larger volumes of water required in hotels, restaurants, creches, theatre, etc.
Site survey available Free of charge!
*Subject to location
Panel sizes and range
Tank panels are available in metric sizes. There are no restrictions to the length and width available.
Metric tanks are available to a height of 4m.
Metric sizes
- 1m x 1m
- 1m x 0.5m
- 0.5m x 0.5m
Types of Sectional Tanks
Externally flanged base tanks
Designed for positioning on raised tank supports to permit access to joints and connections below the tank, this design of tank is typically used to provide a positive head of pressure to an adjacent pump or related equipment. Specifically manufactured for areas where there are no space restrictions. All flanges and fasteners are available on the outside of the tank. The benefits of this tank include the option to fully drain the tank of water without the need for pumps, it is also easier to maintain due to all connections are accessible from the outside of the tank.
Internally flanged base tanks
These tanks are designed and manufactured for positioning on a flat foundation or leveled steel beams as per our foundation requirements. Ideally suited for areas where height or headroom is restricted. All flanges and fasteners are located within the tank. With this design the tank cannot be fully drained without the use of a pump. The tank is constructed and fastened from the inside and the base needs to be level and able to support the tank without movement. The fixtures are only available from the inside, allowing for extra headroom as access to base panels is not required.
Internally flanged (I.F) tanks
Totally Internally Flanged sectional water tanks are the ideal solution when space or access is limited or a large capacity tank is required. Manufactured & designed for your exact site requirements. Most of the joint flanges and fasteners are internal, requiring less room space for tank assembly.
Spacesaver Tanks
Specially designed 3D panels that are bolted together with all internal flanges. This enables the tank to be positioned and assembled against 3 walls or in restricted applications where space is not available on the external perimeter of the tank.
With over 50 years manufacturing and supplying water storage tanks, we ensure that all our tanks meet all relevant manufacturing standards and legislation.
Case studies