I'm awaiting delivery of a Solo 40 and am considering 1000 gal. of storage. My boiler will be placed in a walk-in basement/mechanical room, adjacent to a 5' crawl space with a concrete floor. Pressurized is out of the question, unless I buy a couple of the New Horizon tanks, which would be expensive. For space reasons I'd like to put the storage in the crawl space. Given the limited height, I'd have to use plate hx because, I believe, I wouldn't be able to install coils with only 12" of clearance above the tank. I realize the STSS tanks aren't cheap ($2200 for 1000 gal.), but given the hassle of working in a 5' crawl space, the 4' height of the STSS tank and significant list of other projects around the house, I'm thinking of biting the bullet and purchasing one. It also appears, from the website, the lid and tank penetrations are snug, and thus would result in minimal evaporation. My questions are as follows:
- are the STSS tanks well constructed?
- can I expect the tank to hold up for 20 years or so?
- do the lids fit snugly?
- if you own one, would you but it again?
- if you built your own, would you have bought a ready made tank given the cost difference?
I feel confident I could build my own tank, but it seems the materials cost is $1000 or so, there would be a fair amount of effort involved and the abundance of epdm in corners would make a tight lid fit somewhat challenging. For the extra $1000, and given the savings I envision on fuel costs, I'm starting to think I could use one less obligation in my life.
Thanks, in advance.
Lee
- are the STSS tanks well constructed?
- can I expect the tank to hold up for 20 years or so?
- do the lids fit snugly?
- if you own one, would you but it again?
- if you built your own, would you have bought a ready made tank given the cost difference?
I feel confident I could build my own tank, but it seems the materials cost is $1000 or so, there would be a fair amount of effort involved and the abundance of epdm in corners would make a tight lid fit somewhat challenging. For the extra $1000, and given the savings I envision on fuel costs, I'm starting to think I could use one less obligation in my life.
Thanks, in advance.
Lee