I'm a newbie and apologize for posting before being able to do much research, but in the next day or two I need to give a contractor a plan to build a built-in cabinet to house a future through-the-wall tank. I want to make sure the cabinet will be large enough to accommodate equipment. The tank would be relatively flush to the wall on one side (may stick out 6"). The other side it would rest on a strong 18" deep cabinet with granite counter. I anticipate the tank to be approx 40-42" wide x 28" thick x 24-30" tall). It may start out fresh water but eventually we want salt.
My main question is whether a sump and whatever other equipment we need will fit under the tank in a 42" wide by 18" deep cabinet. I'll be sure to understand correct setup for a nice healthy environment before I actually attempt this journey! I'm pretty educated on the many components of a 3500 gallon koi pond (bottom drain, settlement tank, skimmer, pump, biological filtration, UV clarifier, air pump oxygenator"¦) so I kind of know what I'm getting into! I'm also curious how lighting would be managed and how to remove for tank cleaning. I hope to have a clean built in cabinet look on both sides.
I know I need:
-Top access on both sides (hopefully behind cabinet doors, with vents for forced air ventilation)
-A few GFI circuits
-I think I can a run cold water supply and a drain to the cabinetry.
-the granite counter would extend through the wall to support the tank and I realize I'll need holes for water circulation
I appreciate any insights you experienced folks might have. If any of you are in central NY (Binghamton/Utica/Syracuse area) I'd be thrilled to come and see your setup and help you clean your tank so I know what's practical for us to do!
My main question is whether a sump and whatever other equipment we need will fit under the tank in a 42" wide by 18" deep cabinet. I'll be sure to understand correct setup for a nice healthy environment before I actually attempt this journey! I'm pretty educated on the many components of a 3500 gallon koi pond (bottom drain, settlement tank, skimmer, pump, biological filtration, UV clarifier, air pump oxygenator"¦) so I kind of know what I'm getting into! I'm also curious how lighting would be managed and how to remove for tank cleaning. I hope to have a clean built in cabinet look on both sides.
I know I need:
-Top access on both sides (hopefully behind cabinet doors, with vents for forced air ventilation)
-A few GFI circuits
-I think I can a run cold water supply and a drain to the cabinetry.
-the granite counter would extend through the wall to support the tank and I realize I'll need holes for water circulation
I appreciate any insights you experienced folks might have. If any of you are in central NY (Binghamton/Utica/Syracuse area) I'd be thrilled to come and see your setup and help you clean your tank so I know what's practical for us to do!


