Our Process
1. Consultation
A member of our staff will contact you for specifications about your tank and services required.
2. Estimate
A quote will be given for the the best solution our team can provide for you.
3. Clean & Prep
Our Team will arrive with the materials necessary to prepare the tank for servicing.
4. Installation
Our team of experts will provide status updates from begining to end of the services completed.
5. Inspection
A final review of the tank and operating structures will be performed. Additional maintenance services may be suggested.
Liner Materials
The highest quality and strength Liners
Water resistance and low water absorption permit use for sewer pipe and coatings for ocean going ships. Resistance to attack from oxygen and ozone is very good. PVC and PVC liners are also resistant to oils, alcohols, aliphatic hydrocarbons and household detergents. Our high temperature PVC is used to contain fluids with a sustained temperature up to 170 degrees F., dependent on the fluids to be contained. Chemical Resistance charts are available upon request. Following is a list of many different materials Fab-Seal uses to fabricate customized liners for the containment of hazardous and non hazardous chemicals and waste.
Applications include:
- Wood tanks
- Waste transportation container linings
- Underground vaults
- Steel tanks
- Pond Liners
- Pit Liners
- Lagoon liners
- Fiberglass tanks
- Concrete tanks
- Concrete Cisterns
- Clear well liners
Tank Liner Installation
Our Technicians are OSHA Confined Space Entry Certified
For over three decades, Fab-Seal Industrial Liners, Inc., has been an industry leader in the manufacture, fabrication, and installation of flexible PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride) membrane lining systems for a wide range of tank liner industrial uses. Fab-Seal’s team of experienced installers will instruct you on our installation procedures and techniques, or offer complete installation service by our Confined Space trained installation crews using our OSHA approved equipment.
Fab-Seal Industrial Liners, Inc. uses state of the art dielectric (Radio Frequency) sealing equipment to fabricate our liners. In most cases the liner can be fabricated as a one piece unit, although, weight is a factor. If a prefabricated liner is too large or too heavy to fit through the entry points, we have the equipment to fabricate it into sections, and seal the sections together in the field, utilizing the same Radio Frequency seals as in the factory. Our installation crews are OSHA Compliant trained in all aspects of the job including; Scaffold training, Personal Protective Equipment, and latest Fall/Harness Protection training.