Buying a Stainless Steel Water Tank? Ask These Questions Before You Invest
A few months ago, I overheard a conversation at a construction site. The homeowner kept asking the contractor the same question: "Which tank is the biggest within my budget?" The contractor smiled, paused for a second, and replied, "That's probably the last question you should ask." It caught my attention because he was right. People spend days comparing tiles, kitchen finishes, and paint colours, but when it comes to water storage , the decision often comes down to capacity and price. A stainless steel water tank is expected to quietly do its job for the next fifteen or twenty years, yet it's usually one of the quickest purchasing decisions made during construction. Maybe that's why some investments age beautifully while others become a recurring maintenance story. Start With Your Building, Not the Product A catalogue can tell you dimensions. It cannot tell you what your building actually needs. I've seen homes with generous roo...