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Water Tank Lining

Water tank lining is vital for maintaining the safety and functionality of water storage systems. Whether for drinking water, fire protection, or industrial use, a reliable lining helps prevent contamination, prolong tank lifespan, and ensure compliance with health standards.

 

What is Water Tank Lining?

Water tank lining refers to the process of applying a protective layer inside a tank. This layer guards against corrosion, chemical erosion, and leaks. It’s essential for maintaining water quality and tank integrity.

 

When is Lining Needed?

Over time, water tanks may suffer from rust, cracks, or chemical damage. These signs often indicate it’s time for a new lining. Timely refurbishment prevents costlier replacements.

 

Choose Franklin Hodge for Tank Lining

Founded in 1973 during an energy crisis, Franklin Hodge now is now a global, supplying and installing water tanks worldwide, from our headquarters in Herefordshire.

With over 50 years of experience, we’ve grown our name in the water storage tank industry, setting the benchmark for tank lining and installation across sectors like fire protection, potable water, and industrial processes.

For further information, you can get in touch via our contact form.

 

FAQs

Are your linings safe for drinking water?

Yes. Our linings comply with WRAS and are BS6920 certified.

What materials do you use?

We use butyl rubber and EPDM, both known for their strength and impermeability.

Can you line old tanks?

Yes, we specialise in refurbishing existing tanks, no matter their age or condition.

How long do linings last?

With proper care, our linings offer reliable service for many years.

 

To learn more or request a quote, please use our contact form. Our team is here to help.

 

Water tank lining is a smart, cost effective way to protect your investment. With Franklin Hodge, you benefit from proven expertise, quality materials, and lasting performance. Get in touch today to secure your water systems for the future.

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