24 April 2022 2:40

Do stock tank pools rust?

How long will a stock tank pool last?

If you don’t mind the bright blue color and the size of the above ground pool, maybe that choice would be better for you. I will say that we read that above ground pools usually last about three years, but a stock tank can last well over 10 if you take care of it.

Do stock tanks rust?

Rust Can Form Easily



This issue is unique to stock tanks, since they’re made of metal. They won’t rust if you fill them with water alone (otherwise that wouldn’t make for a very good drinking source for animals), but the chemicals you use to avoid aforementioned slime can cause rusting.

Will a galvanized stock tank rust?

While stock tanks aren’t completely immune to rust, the galvanized zinc coating is meant to resist wear and tear, and, so long as the coating hasn’t been compromised (gouged or scratched) a small amount of chlorine should not hurt it.

How do you keep a galvanized stock tank from rusting?

There is only one way that will work permanently to protect your stock tank pool from rusting which is a pool liner. Leaving the galvanized metal untreated or painted won’t last for a longer time period since the pool chemicals or pool salt will eventually rust the galvanized metal or eat away on the paint.

How do you maintain a stock pool tank?


Quote: I find just putting a couple of chlorine tablets in each week. Does the trick and is all that you need to keep your stock tank cool nice and clear.

Does a stock tank pool get hot?

“However, even our customers in Arizona, California, and Nevada who use our stock tanks for pools report that they don’t get too hot to use.” Remember, the metal conducts heat and cold, so the tank will cool down a lot overnight.

Should I paint my stock tank pool?

From my own research, painting the inside of a stock tank is honestly a waste of time and product as it will eventually flake or peel. Paint at your own risk if you insist. As for the outside, you’ll simply need to remove the protective oil coating on your stock tank to ensure the best stick for the paint.