Sealing Concrete Water Tanks
Sealing Concrete Water Tanks

Why Seal Concrete Water Tanks?
Concrete, by nature, is a porous material. While it offers great strength and longevity, it is susceptible to water infiltration and bacterial growth if left unsealed. Here are the key reasons why sealing your concrete tank is vital:
Prevents Leaks and Structural Damage
Over time, untreated concrete tanks can develop micro-cracks, allowing water to seep through. This not only results in water loss but can also weaken the structural integrity of the tank. Sealing creates a waterproof barrier that stops leaks and prevents deterioration.
Improves Water Quality
An unsealed tank is more prone to algae growth, bacterial contamination, and sediment intrusion. Sealing ensures that the water stored inside remains pure and safe for household, agricultural, or commercial use.
Reduces Maintenance Costs
Leaky or unsealed tanks often require frequent repairs, cleaning, or complete replacements. A one-time professional sealing service significantly cuts down long-term maintenance costs and hassle.
Boosts Tank Longevity
Sealing enhances the tank’s resistance to weather conditions, ground movement, and internal pressure. This added layer of protection extends the overall lifespan of the tank.
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High-Quality Materials
We use only premium-grade sealing materials that comply with Australian safety and environmental standards. These include:
- Water-based, non-toxic sealants safe for potable water use
- Elastomeric compounds that allow flexibility and resist cracking
- Antimicrobial additives to deter algae and bacterial growth
- UV-resistant coatings for above-ground tanks exposed to sunlight
Every material we choose is rigorously tested for durability, chemical resistance, and long-term performance in Australian conditions.

Our Sealing Process
Comprehensive Inspection
We begin with a thorough inspection of your tank to assess its current condition. This includes identifying cracks, leaks, existing sealant failures, and any signs of structural wear.
Surface Preparation
To ensure a strong bond, we prepare the internal and external surfaces of the tank by cleaning them of algae, debris, and contaminants. Any cracks or holes are repaired using appropriate patching compounds.
Application of Primer
A high-quality primer is applied to the concrete surface to increase adhesion and prepare the area for sealing.
Sealant Application
We apply an industry-grade, non-toxic, water-resistant sealant evenly across the tank’s interior (and exterior, if required). Depending on the tank's condition, multiple coats may be applied for optimum effectiveness.