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3 Types of Surfaces Ideal for Portable Water Bladders

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As you prepare your new water bladder tank for use, you may be considering different types of bases or platforms. You want to give your water bladder tank the best possible surface as it’s used. A carefully chosen surface helps keep the water bladder secure and helps you avoid damage to it. It may be a surface you intend to have in place on a long-term basis or only for a short while. What is the best surface for a water bladder tank? It comes down to your use case—as well as what’s available where you intend to use your water bladder. Here are a few surfaces to consider: Water Bladder Tank Concrete Is Solid and Reliable If you have a concrete surface already in place just waiting for a water bladder tank, this is your best bet. Concrete won’t shift or disrupt the performance of a water bladder. However, it does have its downsides. If you’re using a pre-existing concrete surface, such as the floor of a garage or workshop, or on the pavement near your worksite, you want to be mindful...

Why a Water Bladder Tank Is Necessary for Any Construction Site

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Turn water from a variable into a constant with a water bladder tank. You never know what you’re going to find at the construction job site. You may have been told there was a clean water hookup or that someone else was bringing the water truck only to discover that wasn’t the case at all. Having your own water bladder tank on-site for your crew eliminates uncertainty and gives you a water source you can use as needed. If you don’t already have a portable water storage option, here are four reasons to put it on the roster of equipment you bring to every job. Water Bladder Tank Drinking Water for the Crew All too often the crew gets to the job site and there isn’t an adequate water hookup. It’s entirely possible there is no water on-site at all. Sure, every member of the crew can be responsible for their own hydration, and they may have containers with water, but depending on the size of the crew or the duration of the job, it might not be enough. Always have plenty of ...