This leaking concrete tank has been repaired with expanding hydraulic mortar and three layers of flexible synthetic rubber and fibre glass mesh to reinforce over the large crack a steel band was fitted to stabilise this tank.
What happens if my concrete tank is leaking?
Many concrete tanks eventually leak as the steel reinforcing inside the concrete rusts and weakens.
Small leaks can be repaired externally with a crystal growth system.
Large gushing holes can be plugged with expanding hydraulic mortar.
Permanent repairs are done from the inside with flexible Epoxy sealants. When the cracking is advanced, and the tank needs reconditioning, a liner and steel bands can be fitted to give years of trouble free water storage.
Many concrete tanks eventually leak as the steel reinforcing inside the concrete rusts and weakens.
Small leaks can be repaired externally with a crystal growth system.
Large gushing holes can be plugged with expanding hydraulic mortar.
Permanent repairs are done from the inside with flexible Epoxy sealants. When the cracking is advanced, and the tank needs reconditioning, a liner and steel bands can be fitted to give years of trouble free water storage.