Tank Inspection
To extend the life of your tank and prevent service failures, regular professional tank inspections (dry or scuba) are essential to determine the tank's exact maintenance requirements. Inspections can detect inadequate conditions, non-compliance with current codes and possible latent defects.
To suit your operational needs, inspections can be performed while the tanks are either in-service or out-of-service. After the inspections are completed, a written inspection report is furnished which includes a detailed component evaluation, photographs, recommendations for compliance and cost estimates.
The extent of maintenance resulting from the inspections could include:
- Shell, roof and bottom repairs or replacements
- Roof structural repairs or replacements
- Nozzle and manway repairs, relocations or replacements
- Repair of defective welds
- Bottom annular rings
- Double bottoms
- Secondary containments
- Leak detection systems
- Cathodic protection
- Cut-down, move and re-erect
- Foundation repairs and modifications
- Special equipment
- Cleaning and painting
- Testing
A small investment in an inspection helps your organization make informed maintenance decisions and saves costs in the long run. Pittsburg has the experienced staff, designing, fabrication and erection capabilities to handle any maintenance requirements that will bring your tanks in to acceptable compliance. Call on us for help.
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