Municipal Wet Wells & Rehabilitation Inserts

Originally constructed as steel or concrete wet wells, the evolution of large diameter fiberglass has altered the way many municipalities look at this critical asset

The use of large diameter fiberglass for municipal wet wells and rehab inserts is growing rapidly. Originally constructed as steel or concrete wet wells, the evolution of large diameter fiberglass has altered the way many municipalities look at this critical asset.

In the past, municipal wet wells were made of steel or concrete. These materials are heavy and have a lower resistance to corrosion. Newer products from Fiberglass Tank Solutions use a large diameter fiberglass pipe that is lighter than traditional methods and can be manufactured to fit any shape. Fiberglass wet wells are also more flexible, which means they are easier to install without damaging their surrounding infrastructure or other structures such as roadways, sidewalks and curbs.

Structural fiberglass offers an economical alternative to steel or concrete

Fiberglass is an economical alternative to either steel or concrete. Fiberglass is lighter than steel and has greater flexibility, making it easier to install in confined spaces. It’s also more resistant to corrosion than steel or concrete, which makes it more suited for wet wells where water may cause corrosion. Finally, fiberglass products are less expensive than their metal counterparts—a quality that comes with few trade-offs when compared to traditional materials such as concrete or steel.

As far as maintenance goes, you can expect your repair costs for a municipal wet well insert made from structural fiberglass to be much lower than those associated with other materials like concrete or steel.

One-piece construction of fiberglass wet wells and larger are often the most cost effective approach for a project’s unique challenges

Fiberglass provides the structural strength required for columns, beams and floor slabs in municipal wet wells.

Fiberglass wet well components are designed to be installed as one piece, resulting in a smooth surface that requires less material removal than separate steel or concrete elements. One-piece construction also decreases the likelihood of damaging adjacent walls during installation and minimizes field labor requirements by eliminating separate parts with multiple connections points to be fitted together on site. With fewer parts and connections, there is less potential for leaks or failures during service life due to assembly errors.

Large diameter wet well components eliminate the need for smaller pipe materials which require additional fittings at joints between pieces like elbows & tees which significantly add cost without adding value within municipal projects where space constraints can make this type of connection difficult without additional reinforcement such as welded plates which adds even more costs when accounting for fabrication labor costs associated with handling large diameter pipe sections before being able to weld them together without damage occurring during handling process itself (which would reduce yield).

Fiberglass Tank Solutions has completed hundreds of municipal Wet Wells and Rehab Inserts

Fiberglass Tank Solutions has completed hundreds of municipal lift station projects ranging from lift stations in remote locations with limited access to areas requiring major infrastructure upgrades. We have the knowledge, experience and expertise to ensure that your project will be completed on time, within budget and meet your specifications.

Our team brings over 70 years of combined industry experience to each and every project we undertake. Our staff has worked on projects involving hundreds of thousands of gallons per day (GPD). We have also worked on smaller projects, as well as various internal piping configurations that are required by different agencies or municipalities.

The life-cycle cost analysis of Fiberglass

When comparing the cost of fiberglass structures to steel or concrete structures, the initial purchase price is a major factor. Along with this, there are also maintenance savings and installation costs that should be considered when making your decision.

The life-cycle cost analysis of fiberglass structures far exceeds that of steel or concrete structures due to initial purchase price, installation costs and maintenance savings. Here are some examples:

  • Fiberglass is less expensive than other materials because it doesn’t require any waterproofing treatments like paint or epoxy. This can save you up to 30% on the construction costs alone! In addition, there are no concrete footings required for these wells which means less time spent excavating (and less money spent on excavation) as well as fewer support columns needed during installation.
  • The typical lifespan of a steel well is 25 years while a fiberglass well lasts 50 years or more! That makes them an even better investment in terms of long-term value over time; plus they’re easier on your budget now as well!

Fiberglass Tank Solutions Provides A Complete Solution

Fiberglass Tank Solutions can provide you with a complete solution including remaining system components such as pumps, controls, check valves and odor control.

If you are in need of a new wet well or tank installation Fiberglass Tank Solutions is here to help. We offer fiberglass tanks that are made to order for any job site. Our products include:

  • Fiberglass wet wells and rehab inserts
  • Pump skimmers for water treatment plants and swimming pools
  • Chemical feeders for cooling towers

Large diameter fiberglass wet wells and rehab inserts offer a low cost alternative to steel or concrete

Fiberglass wet wells and rehab inserts offer a low cost alternative to steel or concrete. Fiberglass is manufactured by combining polyester resin, fine glass fibers and hardener. This unique combination results in a material that is strong, lightweight, corrosion resistant and easy to install. Fiberglass can easily be repaired or replaced if damaged during installation or maintenance.

Benefits of fiberglass include:

  • Low Cost – Fiberglass has a lower cost than other materials such as concrete or steel. It also requires less maintenance and repair costs due to its durability and strength properties.
  • Easy Installation – The lightweight nature of fiberglass makes it simple for workers to maneuver large pieces into place without requiring specialized equipment such as cranes or forklifts which may add additional costs for installation services; however some contractors may choose not use these methods because they are heavier than traditional methods like hand carrying due to safety concerns when working at heights with heavy loads below them (for example scaffolds).

Contact Fiberglass Tank Solutions for Municipal Wet Wells & Rehab Inserts

Fiberglass Tank Solutions is the industry leader in large diameter fiberglass wet wells and rehab inserts. With our years of experience, we can help you find the right solution for any lift station application. We manufacture our products using only the highest quality materials and we are always striving to improve our designs and technology. We will work with you to determine the right size, type, and design for your specific application. Contact us today!