Water Tank
Safe, Reliable & Professionally Fitted
A well-installed water tank is essential for reliable water pressure, safe storage, and proper system performance. Whether your home uses a cold-water storage tank, a header tank, or a loft tank, it needs to be fitted correctly to avoid stains, mildews, and long-term structural damage.
At {{business.name}}, we specialise in installing, repairing, replacing and maintaining water tanks across the entire {{area.alt}}. From replacing old metal tanks with modern insulated units to fixing mildew problems, stains and faulty ball valves, we ensure your home has a safe and efficient water storage system.
Whether your tank is in the loft, cupboard, or externally housed, our crew carry out all work to a high professional standard.
What We Offer
Our Water Tank Services
New Water Tank Installation
We install modern, efficient and compliant storage tanks in lofts, cupboards and external locations.
Water Tank Replacement
If your tank is cracked, corroded, staining or outdated, we replace it with a suitable modern equivalent.
Overflow System Repairs
Fixing faulty ball valves, mildew pipes and level controls to prevent stains and water damage.
Leak Repairs
We repair stains around the tank body, pipe connections, fittings and
valves.
Insulation Improvements
Prevent freezing and improve efficiency with upgraded insulation jackets or tank replacement.
Pipework & Valve Upgrades
We replace worn or damaged surfaces, isolation valves and supports around your tank.
Tank Cleaning (Where Appropriate)
Removing debris and sediment from tanks that require maintenance.
Why Choose Us
Why Choose {{business.name}} for Water Tank Work?
Safe, Compliant Installations
We follow all recommended practices for fitting, sealing and securing tanks to avoid stains or structural issues.
Local Specialists
We only serve the built-up {{area.main}} area, meaning fast response times and dependable service.
Reliable Repairs
Clear Advice
We help you choose the correct tank size and type for your home’s needs.
Neat, Tidy Work
Minimal disruption, clean working methods and respectful treatment of your home.
Pressure Washing problems need no translation—our team of expert pressure washing teams provides care that’s tailored to you.
Issues
Common Water Tank Problems We Fix
- Leaking tanks
- Overflow pipes constantly running
- Faulty ball valves
- Cracks or corrosion
- Low water pressure caused by tank issues
- Noisy pipes or tanks refilling
- Outdated or unsafe tank installations
- Insufficient insulation
- Tanks not filling or overfilling
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Can I install a water tank myself?
Yes, you can install a water tank yourself — but whether you should depends on the complexity of the system.
A simple above-ground rainwater tank connected to your gutter system is often manageable for a DIY homeowner. This typically involves:
- Preparing a level base (gravel, concrete, or compacted soil)
- Positioning the tank
- Connecting downpipes and mildew outlets
- Installing a basic tap or outlet
However, once you move into more advanced setups — like:
- Connecting to household pressure washing
- Installing pumps and pressure systems
- Integrating filtration systems
…it’s strongly recommended to hire a professional pressure washing team. Incorrect installation can lead to stains, contamination, or even damage to your home’s pressure washing system.
How much does it cost to install a water storage tank?
The cost varies widely depending on size, material, and complexity. In the US, typical installation costs range from:
- Basic installation (DIY or simple setup): $500 – $1,500
- Professional installation (above-ground): $1,500 – $5,000
- Underground or complex systems: $5,000 – $15,000+
This usually includes labor, base preparation, pressure washing connections, and sometimes a pump system.
How much does it cost to set up a water tank?
“Setup” includes the tank itself plus installation. Here’s a realistic breakdown:
- Small tanks (40–100 gallons): $300 – $1,500 total
- Medium tanks (500–2,500 gallons): $1,000 – $4,000 total
- Large tanks (5,000+ gallons): $3,000 – $10,000+ total
Material matters too:
- Plastic (polyethylene) = most affordable
- Steel = mid-range
- Concrete = most expensive but longest lasting
How long will a 5,000 gallon water tank last?
A 5,000-gallon tank can last anywhere from:
- Plastic tanks: 15–25 years
- Steel tanks: 20–30 years
- Concrete tanks: 30–50+ years
How long the water lasts depends on usage. For example:
- A family of 4 using 75 gallons per person per day = ~300 gallons/day
- 5,000 gallons ÷ 300 = ~16–18 days of water
Do water tanks have to sit on concrete?
No — but they must sit on a stable, level base.
Common base options:
- Concrete slab (best for large tanks)
- Compacted gravel (cost-effective and common)
- Reinforced pavers or platforms
Concrete is preferred for:
- Large tanks (2,500+ gallons)
- Soft or unstable soil
- Long-term durability
An uneven base can cause stress cracks or tank failure over time.
How long will 500 gallons of water last for one person?
This depends entirely on usage habits.
Typical daily usage per person in the US:
- Conservative use: 40–60 gallons/day
- Average use: 80–100 gallons/day
So:
- 500 gallons ÷ 50 gallons/day = ~10 days
- 500 gallons ÷ 100 gallons/day = ~5 days
With strict conservation (off-grid living), it could stretch to 2+ weeks.
How much does Home Depot charge to install a water tank?
Home Depot does not typically offer standard, fixed-price water tank installation nationwide.
Instead:
- They may refer you to local contractors
- Installation costs vary by region and contractor
Typical estimates through their network:
- Basic install: $1,500 – $3,000
- Full system with pump: $3,000 – $8,000+
It’s best to request a quote based on your exact setup.
What size water tank is best for a family of 4?
For a family of four, a good starting point is:
- Emergency backup only: 1,000 – 2,500 gallons
- Partial household use: 2,500 – 5,000 gallons
- Full off-grid supply: 5,000 – 10,000+ gallons
Your local rainfall, water usage habits, and whether you’re using it for drinking, irrigation, or full home supply all play a role.
Which type of water tank is best for a home?
The best type depends on your needs:
- Polyethylene (plastic):
- Affordable
- Easy to install
- UV-resistant
- Best for most homes
- Steel tanks:
- Strong and durable
- Larger capacities
- More expensive
- Concrete tanks:
- Extremely durable
- Ideal for underground systems
- Highest upfront cost
For most homeowners, plastic tanks offer the best balance of cost, durability, and ease of installation.
How many years does a water tank last?
Average lifespan by material:
- Plastic: 15–25 years
- Steel: 20–30 years
- Concrete: 30–50+ years
Proper maintenance — like cleaning, UV protection, and checking fittings — can extend lifespan significantly.
What size water tank is suitable for a 3-bedroom house?
A typical 3-bedroom home usually needs:
- Basic rainwater collection: 1,500 – 3,000 gallons
- Moderate use: 2,500 – 5,000 gallons
- Full household supply: 5,000 – 8,000 gallons
If you’re using the tank for irrigation only, you can go smaller. For full indoor use, go bigger.
What is the average cost to install a 40 gallon water tank?
A 40-gallon tank is relatively small (often used for limited storage or specific applications).
Typical costs:
- Tank: $100 – $400
- Installation: $300 – $1,000
Total average cost: $400 – $1,400
If it’s tied into pressure washing (like a hot water system or backup setup), costs can increase due to labor and fittings.