A water tank is essential for homes, buildings, farms, and industrial spaces. But like any equipment, it doesn’t last forever. Knowing when it’s time to replace your tank can prevent serious water damage, contamination, or supply issues.
🚨 Here Are 7 Warning Signs:
Leaks or Cracks in the Tank
Even small leaks can lead to structural damage or water loss over time.
Rust or Corrosion
If your tank is made of metal and you see rust, it’s a clear sign of aging and potential contamination.
Discolored or Smelly Water
Yellowish water or bad odor often comes from bacteria or inner wall degradation.
Poor Water Pressure
A damaged tank may not maintain consistent pressure or flow, especially in multi-story buildings.
Visible Mold or Algae Growth
If green or black spots are forming outside or inside the tank, the water may be unsafe.
Frequent Repairs
If you’re calling the technician every few months, it may be more economical to replace it.
Tank Is Over 10–15 Years Old
Most plastic and metal tanks have a limited lifespan. Old tanks may become brittle or unsafe.
🛠️ Don’t Wait for a Breakdown
Replacing an old tank early can save you costly repairs, protect your water supply, and improve water quality.
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