txeng91
Structural
- Sep 5, 2016
- 180
I have a client who wants to add an additional 8' in height to their existing water tank. The existing tank has an inside diameter of 22' with 12" thick walls and has a depth of 10'-6". I have not seen the tank empty so I do not know what the conditions are at the bottom or what kind of footing it has, but it felt like a concrete slab when I hit it with the tape measure. The existing reinforcement is unknown so we are having it scanned so we can determine if the reinforcement is adequate for the additional water pressure. My question is how to extend the tank wall up. My initial thought was to dowel into the top of the existing wall and build up on top of it and have a waterproof joint in between the two (Option 1). The builder also mentioned possibly coming around the outside of the wall with the extension (Option 2), which I am thinking might be a better way to go, although I'm not sure exactly how to waterproof that joint. I attached a sketch showing both options. Also, any tips on waterproofing the joint would be greatly appreciated.