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Stock tanks are oversized metal buckets designed to provide drinking water to horses, cattle, and other livestock. A stock tank pool is like a kiddie pool for adults. Yes, their galvanized-steel frames make them sturdier than plastic kiddie pools.
What is the point of a stock tank pool?
A stock tank is a standard farm fixture, typically used to feed and give water to livestock (and occasionally used as a DIY swimming pool). But in recent years, there’s been a trend of urban dwellers outfitting them with pumps and injecting them with chlorine to create backyard pools.
Is a stock tank pool safe?
Pools present a drowning risk, no matter their size or depth. Children should never be left unattended in a pool, whether stock tanks or not. Even though a stock tank is 2′ shallow they still present a drowning and safety hazard. Children and adults can drown in as little 6″ of water.
What size are stock pools?
Most stock tanks are about 8 feet in diameter by 2 feet high; smaller models include a 6 footer, while others stretch to 11 feet or more. A tank can sit on a deck, patio, or in a small yard. Just don’t try to use it indoors unless you want to flood your home.
What is the largest stock tank pool?
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How long does 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.
Are stock tanks worth it?
Some people think that a larger above ground pool is cheaper, but in the long run it really isn’t. It will take way more maintenance and require more time/products/water/ over time. If the average cost is just too high, a stock tank pool will certainly not be worth it for you.
How do you prepare a stock pool for winter?
If you live where it doesn’t freeze for long periods of time, your best bet is to keep your tank filled with water. This comes straight from the manufacturers mouth. This is the best way to slow down the rusting process. If you choose to go this route, you do not have to keep your pump running all winter.
Do stock tank pools get too 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.
Will a stock tank pool rust?
The truth is the stock tank will rust with time even with regular water with no chemicals or salt in it. The goal is to catch it in the beginning and fix the problem before it spreads. It’s important to regularly test your water, because too much chlorine will cause your pool to rust sooner.
What is the deepest stock tank available?
Stock tanks are typically 24 inches deep. They are available in diameters from two feet all the way to 10 feet, but Attal says the eight-foot model is popular for pools. This size holds about 800 gallons of water.
Can you bury a stock tank?
If you are worried about cracking because of settling or freezing, you could go with a metal tank. Keep it above ground or partially bury it. Gorgeous!Apr 14, 2017.
Do you need a fence around a stock tank pool?
Federal laws also require that any pool 18-inches or more deep must have a fence at least 48-inches tall around it.
Do stock tank pools need a filter?
Just like with a typical above-ground pool, a DIY stock tank pool requires a filter pump to keep water circulating and to filter out debris. You’ll also need a threaded inlet strainer assembly, which connects the hoses and prevents large debris from entering the pump.
Will galvanized stock tanks rust?
However, you should know that stock tanks are made with a galvanized zinc coating which resists just about everything … including rust and paint. Stock tanks are built to take a lot of abuse, so they do not need to be painted, and the galvanized coating actually makes it more difficult to paint easily.
How do you keep a stock pool tank from rusting?
To prevent rusting and corrosion, seal the inside of the water tank before use with a rust-proof agent like a rubber coating (e.g., Flex Seal, available on Amazon) or truck bed coating spray (e.g., Rust-Oleum Automotive, available on Amazon).
Can you use chlorine in a stock tank pool?
1) Floating chlorine dispenser (plus 1” tablets) Chlorine tablets are the key to keeping unwanted algae, scum, and bugs from crashing your stock tank pool party. For an 8′ stock tank, I recommend using 2 tablets each week during the height of summer (any more and you’ll risk compromising the galvanized zinc coating).
Are stock tank pools slippery?
Even if you can’t see “slime” or algae, it’s probably in your stock tank pool just because it holds standing water. It can cause slippery steps or skin irritation, so it’s important to take care of it.
Why is my stock tank pool green?
If you see green, something isn’t right with your water. At it’s best, your pool water should be a pretty pale blue color and it should be crystal clear. But also remember that when you swim in the pool, your body oils and sunscreen get into the pool, so it’s going to need some maintenance.
Do stock tank pools leak?
Stock tanks are sealed and watertight from the manufacturer, so you do not need to seal them. Pro tip: when you buy a stock tank, be sure to fill it up ASAP to verify there are no leaks.