How long will a galvanized stock tank pool last?

04 Apr.,2024

 

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Which type of Stock Tank is the Best Option for Your Pool? 

When choosing the perfect stock tank for your pool, there are two major options. A galvanized tank or a plastic stock tank. While both will work with our DIY Stock Tank Pool Kit, which you choose is based on your personal preference. Here we'll break down the pros and cons of each.

The Galvanized Tank

These tanks are meant to be out in fields holding water for animals, and can last up to 20 years. The classic option when someone says "Stock Tank Pool."

Pros: Beautiful aesthetic, water temperature will not heat up if it's hot out despite metal appearance, durable and scratch resistant, offered in various sizes  (even individual tank size)

Cons: Cannot drop chlorine on the bottom of the tank as it can cause rust, paint can cause rust, generally rust is a possibility (test your water source!)

The Plastic Tank 

Like the galvanized tank, these are also meant to last for up to 20 years - in a field, feeding animals. Unlike the galvanized, they don't have an issue with rust. However, because of how plastics are manufactured (using a mold) they do taper in at the bottom and the pool gets narrower the deeper it is. 

Pros: No rust! 

Cons: Less aesthetically pleasing & gets narrower the deeper it is

When you build your stock tank, you're building your own backyard oasis. Weather you go plastic or steel, make sure to go with the option that fits your lifestyle best.

If you get the galvanized tank, and it rusts, you can also put the plastic tank inside it later - you will just need to make sure you drill through it correctly. 

Your sand filter works to keep your water as clean as possible. We fill the sand filter with recycled glass media that filters dirt and small particles. These particles are rinsed from the glass media by performing a backwash. This is a 1 minute process that will keep your filter media nice and clean. We backwash our pool once every 2-4 weeks or as needed.

You’ll also want to choose a treatment chemical. A lot of stock tank pool owners use 1” chlorine tablets and a floating dispenser. We choose to treat our stock tank pool with concentrated Hydrogen Peroxide. It’s gentle on our son’s sensitive skin, and we can reuse it on our plants.

In addition to treating your water, we recommend you purchase a cover for your stock tank pool. This will keep leaves and sediment from falling into your pool. A leaf net can also be very useful for scooping out debris.

How long will a galvanized stock tank pool last?

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