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Trade: Residential Contractor
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Jensen Beach, FL
Posts: 10,475
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New Pressure Tank
Old tank is DEAD, busted bladder, STA-RITE if you're interested.
We're 100% well supplied. 3/2, two fulltime occupants, frequent visitors/parties, go max, not min. Recomendations?
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Trade: Heating, Cooling & Plumbing
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Ballston Lake, NY
Posts: 71
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Re: New Pressure Tank
What size is in there now? Have you had any performance problems with that one? If not, I'd stick with the same size. But based on your info, I would say a 30 gal bladder tank would be fine. Unless you have a low yield well or a large whirlpool tub, then you might want to bump up to a larger tank.
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