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GRP Tank
Rectification Works

Structural assessment, re-lamination, and leak sealing of GRP storage tanks restoring full-service capacity without costly replacement.

Overview

GRP storage tanks can suffer structural degradation over time due to impact, thermal cycling, UV exposure, chemical attack, or manufacturing defects. ESA provides comprehensive GRP tank rectification works from minor crack repair to full internal re-lamination restoring structural integrity and extending service life by 15–25 years.

💡 Many GRP tanks written off by facility managers can be economically restored to full operational status. ESA’s technical assessment process identifies the true extent of damage and prescribes the minimum intervention required.

SCOPE OF WORK
  • Full tank inspection — structural survey, UT thickness testing, visual assessment
  • Leak source identification — dye testing, hydrostatic mapping
  • Damage removal and surface preparation — grinding, grit blasting, solvent wipe
  • Crack sealing and void filling with compatible resin system
  • Structural patch lamination — CSM layup to match original wall specification
  • Full internal relamination where specified
  • Anti-bacterial coating for potable water tanks
  • External UV-resistant gelcoat application
  • Post-repair water test and sign-off documentation
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
GRP Tank Rectification — Material Specs
// GRP Tank Rectification — Material Specs
Repair Reinforcement E-Glass CSM — 300 / 450 g/m² per layer
Resin — Potable Water Food-grade Isophthalic Polyester (WRAS approved type)
Resin — Chemical Service Vinyl Ester or Epoxy — depending on stored fluid
Internal Coating NSF/ANSI 61 listed food-grade topcoat (potable water)
External Coating UV-resistant isophthalic gelcoat — 0.4 to 0.6mm DFT
Post-Repair Test Water fill to full capacity — 24-hour hold, zero leakage
Design Life (post-repair) 15–25 additional years (condition dependent)
Standards ASTM D3299, BS 4994, ISO 14692
Rectification Methodology
GRP Tank Rectification Process
01

Tank Dewatering & Cleaning

Tank emptied, cleaned, and degassed. Confined space entry procedures applied. Tank ventilated and atmospheric monitoring established.

02

Structural Survey

Full internal and external inspection photographed and mapped. Ultrasonic wall thickness measurement at 300mm grid. Delamination tap-test survey.

03

Damage Removal & Preparation

Damaged areas ground back to clean glass — delaminated zones cut out. Edges chamfered at 30:1 taper ratio. Surface degreased with approved solvent.

04

Lamination Repair Works

Catalysed resin applied. CSM layers built up to match original specification. Air exclusion confirmed. Exotherm monitored.

05

Coating Application

Internal food-grade or chemical-resistant topcoat applied. External gelcoat applied. DFT measurements recorded.

06

Water Fill Test

Tank filled to 100% capacity. 24-hour hold period. Full circumferential inspection. Zero leakage required for sign-off. Test record issued.

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GRP Tank Leaking or Degraded?

Get a structural assessment before committing to costly replacement.