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Old 05-09-2009, 09:20 PM   #1
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What Kind Of Tank Do I Need


i am building a house and have a ram pump that i made pumping water about 1800 ft to the house and am going to bury a holding tank with submersible pump and was wondering what kind of tank i should use. i found a poly tank on ebay that is about the best one that i have found yet

how long you think it would last before it rots. i can either bury it or keep it above ground i will have a shed around it either way which do you think would be better? if it was buried it would stay cooler i know that.

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Wlf89, I don't see an introduction post from you, and it seems by the majority of your few posts that you're building a home yourself, and not actually working in the trades as a career. If that is the case, I would ask that you respect our rules and not post your questions here, but rather on DIYChatRoom.com
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actually i do alot of carpentry and electrical work but if you have noticted i havent asked the first question about that line of work. i have asked about drywall and a water tank. i dont have listed in my trades to be a drywaller and a tank expert but if you dont want me asking question on here trying to learn about drywall then i wont ask no more questions but i thought thats what these forums are for
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