Paperpete
Mechanical
- May 13, 2003
- 12
I am not sure that this is the right forum for this question. If any of you feel that there is a better one please respond and let me know.
I have a problem with a 70,000 gal oil tank. The sheetmetal roof is corroded. Actually a few small holes has developed (approx. 1/8" diameter). When the top manhole was opened and I looked with a light and a mirror I could see that the structural members holding up the pitched sheet metal roof appeared to in great shape. The walls of the tank also appeared to be in good condition. The problem I am facing is how to replace or repair the roof. I have recieved a quote for approximately $18,000 just to clean it!. I dont think that welding on top of this tank is a good idea unless it is completetly cleaned out. It may be possible to put a new sheetmetal on top of the old and fasten it down in some other way but welding.Could anyone give me some guidance or recommend a reputable company that could take on a job like this in the North East (Mass).
Thanks
I have a problem with a 70,000 gal oil tank. The sheetmetal roof is corroded. Actually a few small holes has developed (approx. 1/8" diameter). When the top manhole was opened and I looked with a light and a mirror I could see that the structural members holding up the pitched sheet metal roof appeared to in great shape. The walls of the tank also appeared to be in good condition. The problem I am facing is how to replace or repair the roof. I have recieved a quote for approximately $18,000 just to clean it!. I dont think that welding on top of this tank is a good idea unless it is completetly cleaned out. It may be possible to put a new sheetmetal on top of the old and fasten it down in some other way but welding.Could anyone give me some guidance or recommend a reputable company that could take on a job like this in the North East (Mass).
Thanks