Customer
2025-09-03 11:08:10
It's a well-made water pressure tank and it was easy to install.
Rj
2025-08-24 13:05:00
Was as advertised good quality and the quick conect was easy and fast
crmj2002
2025-07-16 10:56:04
I have had the tank installed for about a month now and everything works as it should. I have not had any problems or issues and I would recommend this tank. Just to add, this is an honest review and I have not been paid to do this review. I purchased this tank because I needed it, not to review it.
G. Stahl
2025-06-11 16:18:56
My previous tank was suspected of having a ruptured bladder. Since it had this quick disconnect it made sense for me to get the same model. I was able to replace it myself with no headaches and no plumber bill. If it hadn't had the quick disconnect, I would have been looking at a lot more work and might have payed a plumber to deal with it. When this one finally wears out, I will hope the same model is still available.
Melissa Wick
2025-05-04 10:57:16
This is a great product! This will be my 3rd tank in 22 years, the first two rusted out at the pipe fitting at bottom of tank. Tank is kept in well house out of weather but the temperature difference of well water makes tank sweat causing enough moisture for steel tanks to fail every 10 years or so...the price difference is only about $100 USD. Time will tell but I am banking on this one lasting longer than me.
shawna
2025-03-21 12:56:43
Not sure how long this cheap looking clip is going to last,But besides that works good
mranderson
2025-02-07 13:13:55
Installation was easy. You can purchase a replacement bladder for the inside of the tank but it was 3/4 the cost of a totally new tank so I just purchased a new tank.FYI these tanks are designed to reduce the number of times your pump cycles so that you reduce wear and tear.Works well with my 1/2 horsepower well pump. It comes prepressurized with air but I had to bleed off some air as it was over 100 degrees so the ambient temperature was different. Once the tank heated up I pulled more air off the tank and was ready to go. (Follow mfg recommendations on your starting pressure for your pressure sensor.). If you check your pressure gauge and it is at zero, you probably have too much air in your tank causing the hydraulic pressure to go below 10 psi, where some pressure sensors will cut power to your pump (to keep it from burning out). Either that or your well is running dry.
Fixermun
2024-11-27 11:32:21
My first one lasted over 20 years. Is plastic and fiberglass, so no rust. Since the measurements have stayed the same, easy to install.