Anybody experience with these pressure tanks??

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vleespet

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Opinions please :)

Anybody experience with these tanks??

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WellMate Advantages

Corrosion-proof composite construction -
From the high density polyethylene inner liner to the fiberglass-wound and epoxy resin-sealed outer shell, WellMate ( Well Mate ) WM-Series tanks contain no steel. So they can’t rust.

Little or no maintenance -
Because WellMate ( Well Mate ) tanks contain no steel, there is no paint to scratch or touch up.

Longer life, greater flexibility -
WellMate's ( Well Mate ) unique air cell offers longer life than the bladders or diaphragms in steel tanks. WM-Series tanks can be installed with a wider range of pressure settings, so you can select the system pressure you want. What’s more, the bottom inlet/outlet assembly is pre-installed and comes with system connections to save time and money.

Light weight -
WellMate ( Well Mate ) tanks are quicker, easier and less costly to install than steel tanks.

NSF and/or FDA listed materials
The complete assembly meets stringent US requirements for water components. WellMate ( Well Mate ) tanks are environmentally safe, 100% lead-free. They will not introduce undesirable chemicals or elements into your customers’ water.

Replaceable air cell -
Easy to service in the field
 
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If the air cell is well made, then this looks like a great tank. Whats the cost?

most wine presses today are made this way [just no top on the tank]
 

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The last few house I have had I installed those. I never had a problem but have had one in use for more than 5 years (I move a lot). So I have no idea how long they last.
 

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That tank is installed in my house and I haven't had any problems. The company that sold me the tank said he has had no callbacks since installing them in commercial and residential applications over the past 8 years (i think it was 8 years). Seem well built to me...
I haven't had to replace the bladder and I havent hardly needed to add air. Also, it was nice and LIGHT!!! Much better than the water heaters I had to lug downstairs...
 

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In my experience they don't hold up well at all. Anytime a tank has a replaceable bladder I get very leary of it. The fiberglas does not hold up well in the sun either. If in a basement or pump house that wouldn't be a problem. Flexcon also makes a fiberglas tank and I won't sell them for the above reasons.

bob...
 

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The main advantage seems that the bladder when without air will simply be squashed flat, not over extended, thus not broken and with out a dome inside to rust and rub on the cell. Looks like the bladder is a simple exchange, not the hell of the bottom exit bag type. How much money?
 

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The prices seem reasonable, but I didn't see prices for the replaceable bladder.

Tim
 

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I would never buy a tank that has a replaceable bladder. The reason they are replaceable is that they don't hold up. Take a piece of paper and crumble it up then open it up a couple thousand times and see what it looks like. The same thing happens to their bladder every pump cycle.

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