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Commercial Water Tanks

Choosing the right cold water loft tank

Commercial Water Tanks

Water tanks are used in various applications, ranging from domestic, commercial to industrial settings. The suitability of a water tank largely depends on its location within a building or facility.

To guide you through this decision-making process, we’ll look into different water tank locations (cold water loft tank, plantrooms and rooftops etc) and recommend a specific tank type based on insights from our expert sales team at Tricel.

Water tank locations

plantrooms

Location: Separate basement plantrooms internal to buildings.

Recommended Tank Type: Sectional Tanks

Plantrooms typically have the space to accommodate larger sectional tanks. Tricel offers a range of sectional tanks that can be tailored to fit various sizes and flange orientations, ensuring a perfect fit for your plantroom. These tanks are versatile, durable, and can be assembled on-site, making them a preferred choice for plantrooms.

Sectional tank clearance requirements

GRP Enclosures

Location: External buildings or GRP enclosures built on-site.

Recommended Tank Type: One Piece Tanks or Internally Flanged Tanks

GRP enclosures are often custom-built on-site. Tricel provides both one-piece tanks and internally flanged tanks for tight spaces. Our expertise in GRP fabrication ensures that these tanks are robust, weather-resistant, and tailored to your specific water storage requirements.

Building Rooftops

Location: Rooftops of buildings.

Recommended Tank Type: Sectional Tanks or One-Piece Tanksone piece tank used as a water tank for loft

Rooftops demand tanks that can withstand varying weather conditions while maintaining structural integrity. Tricel’s sectional tanks are designed with this in mind, offering durability and ease of installation. For those preferring one piece tanks our range (45 – 16,000 litres) is equally reliable and weather-resistant.

cold water loft tanks

Location: Loft spaces within buildings.

Recommended Tank Type: One-Piece Tanks or small Internally Flanged Sectional Tanks  tif tank installation used as water tank for loft spaces

Loft spaces often present challenges due to limited headroom and space. Our one piece tanks can serve as a cold water loft tank and a small internally flanged sectional tank would be ideal for this confined space. These tanks are designed to maximise storage capacity without compromising on space.

cupboards

Location: Old cupboards or tight spaces within existing buildings.

Recommended Tank Type: Elvaro  T Range

CAT 5 Elvaro B Twin Pump installation

Retrofitting water tanks into existing structures can be challenging due to space constraints. The Elvaro range offers a comprehensive boosted water solution, with the Elvaro T series featuring integral submersible pumps. This innovative solution allows you to convert an old cupboard or tight space into a functional water storage area without major modifications.

cold water loft tank

Among various water storage options available, a water tank in loft spaces offers a convenient and space-saving solution. A loft water tank is commonly referred to as a potable water tank or domestic water storage tank. Tricel offers a range of one piece tanks or small internally flanged sectional tanks that can be used as a loft water tank and are suitable for customers looking for a new or replacement tank.

what is the cold water loft tank for?

A loft water tank, is a type of water storage unit installed in the uppermost part of a building, typically in the attic or loft space. It serves as a tank for storing water that can be used for various purposes specifically domestic day-to-day activities. They help maintain a steady and reliable supply of water to your taps and appliances.

The simplistic design of a loft water tank means the tank ultimately requires zero maintenance as there are fewer connections and components that could fail.

Advantages of a cold water loft tank

  • Convenience

One of the primary benefits of a cold water loft tank is its convenience. By placing the tank in the loft, homeowners can free up valuable space on the ground floor, allowing for more functional use of the area.

  • Space-saving

A cold water tank in loft is a space-saving solution, ideal for properties with limited outdoor space. By utilising the vertical space in the loft, these tanks maximise storage capacity without encroaching on the usable area.

  • Cost-effectiveness

In terms of cost-effectiveness, loft water tanks offer significant savings in the long run. They eliminate the need for expensive underground installations resulting in lower installation and maintenance costs. Position the tank securely in the loft space, taking into account factors such as weight distribution and accessibility for maintenance.

Whether it’s a plantroom, GRP enclosure, rooftop, cupboard, or a cold water loft tank spaces, we have a tailored solution to meet your needs, ensuring reliable and efficient water storage.

additional considerations

When choosing a loft water tank, it’s also essential to consider other factors such as water quality, maintenance requirements, and regulatory compliance. Tricel Weston provides guidance on these aspects as well, ensuring that your chosen tank meets all necessary standards and regulations.

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