I'm sure that this has been discussed, and if so I apologize! Search doesn't work so well for me...
We're just finishing building a house, and I'm planning on doing an in-wall tank in the basement, thinking between 200-300 gallons plus sump/etc. Based on the area, I'm thinking a 72"x24"x36" tank.
Two things:
One, this isn't really a standard tank size.
Two, it could be rather expensive to have it built.
I've seen several DIY tanks constructed of wood and glass in the past, but probably wouldn't consider this type of tank for a typical stand alone application. For my application, the tank will be trimmed into the wall therefore you'll only see the glass and not the sides or back. Cosmetically, I am planning on lining the inside with black ABS (not unlike the back wall of my Oceanic RR).
I haven't found/read about any negatives to a DIY tank so I am looking for insight.
Aside from the risk of a leak (not unlike a glass tank), what could there be? It sounds like (from GARF) that these tanks, when properly constructed, will last 20+ years?
Thanks for any input!
~Eric
We're just finishing building a house, and I'm planning on doing an in-wall tank in the basement, thinking between 200-300 gallons plus sump/etc. Based on the area, I'm thinking a 72"x24"x36" tank.
Two things:
One, this isn't really a standard tank size.
Two, it could be rather expensive to have it built.
I've seen several DIY tanks constructed of wood and glass in the past, but probably wouldn't consider this type of tank for a typical stand alone application. For my application, the tank will be trimmed into the wall therefore you'll only see the glass and not the sides or back. Cosmetically, I am planning on lining the inside with black ABS (not unlike the back wall of my Oceanic RR).
I haven't found/read about any negatives to a DIY tank so I am looking for insight.
Aside from the risk of a leak (not unlike a glass tank), what could there be? It sounds like (from GARF) that these tanks, when properly constructed, will last 20+ years?
Thanks for any input!
~Eric