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Guide to Bladder Water Tanks

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The need for permanent or portable bladder water tanks spans many different industries. Bladder tanks are commonly used to store or transport water from one location to another, however they are also used as reserve water storage in emergency situations. Water bladders are a good investment for any company that relies on water to produce a product or service.

Water bladders come in various forms to fit to different customers' needs. Large volume bladders are designed to be used by companies that need to store 200 to 50,000 gallons of water. Pressurized water bladders are made specifically for businesses that need high pressure water for mobile uses. Non-pressurized water bladders are the most common type of bladder water tank and are used for everything that does not require pressure or volume more than 200 gallons.

1. Locate bladder tanks that hold large amounts of water.

2. Find water bladder pressure tanks for high-powered water releases.

3. Buy a non-pressurized water bladder storage system.


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Buy large volume bladder water tanks


Large volume bladder tank water storage systems store up to 50,000 gallons of water. These water bladders are designed for use in wide open areas. Use this type of water bladder tank for chemicals, emergency water supply, oil spills, portable spill response and other applications.

I recommend: Buy water tanks from Hanson Tank that hold between 180 to 2,150 gallons. BH Tank supplies a full line of corrugated water tanks with capacities up to 15,000 gallons. By a water storage bladder that holds up to 50,000 gallons at Interstate Products, Inc.

Purchase bladder water pressure tanks


Pressurized tanks are most commonly used in high pressure washes and cleaning. These bladder tanks hold the water under pressure so they can release the water at high speeds. Pressure tanks are also used for putting out small fires.

I recommend: Locate pressurized water bladders in sizes up to 65 gallons at Water Tanks.com. Yourwaterneeds.com provides pressure water bladders that hold between 42 to 220 gallons of water. Find pressurized and non-pressurized tanks and bladders at the National Tank Outlet.

Locate non-pressurized water bladders


These water bladders are designed to contain water for emergency situations, when water many be scarce. Non-pressurized water bladders are commonly utilized buy small businesses and fire departments. Some companies that require water use bladders as back-ups, in case of emergency.

I recommend: Visit Berg Flexible Containment for a variety of water bladder tanks in different styles and sizes. Contact Waterunner, Inc. to get quotes for multi-use bladders, heavy duty bladders and commercial bladders. Husky  Portable Containment specializes in water bladder tanks for emergency situations.

Tips & Tactics
Helpful advice for making the most of this Guide

  • Check the quality of the water bladder tank's material before purchase. Most companies will send you a sample or refer you to their references if you ask for them.

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