Stock FAQs

"where to get a stock tank"

by Neoma Rodriguez Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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How much does it cost to build a stock tank?

Installing a stock pool tank costs an average of $945. Materials like a filter, pump, and water cost $60 to $110....Highlights.National Average CostMinimum CostMaximum Cost$945$310$1,580Jan 31, 2022

Are stock tanks worth it?

It's SO much cheaper. 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.

How much does an 8 foot stock tank cost?

This could be anywhere from $350-$1200. You can find smaller sizes for less but most people are looking for at least an 8 ft. stock tank.

How much does a concrete stock tank cost?

Stock tank pool costs start at $200 and vary depending on the material, size, and capacity. While an in-ground swimming pool can cost $20,000 to $65,000, and an above-ground pool can set you back $3,500 to $15,000, a stock tank can be had for between $200 to $450.

How long will a stock tank pool last?

Stock Tanks Have a Relatively Limited Lifespan Traditional in-ground pools can last as long as the house and can still be going strong 25 to 30-years after installation.

Can you swim in a stock tank?

Round stock tanks range in size from three-feet to 8-feet in diameter. Capsule-shaped stock tanks are also available, but they tend to be quite narrow. Stock tanks have a depth of about two feet, so they can work well as a wading pool or plunge pool.

What is the biggest stock tank you can get?

10' foot tankNEW The 10' foot tank is the largest stock tank commercially available, and now you can have it shipped directly to your driveway!

What is the deepest stock tank available?

Bottomless Tanks Bottomless stock tanks are a more permanent alternative to traditional steel stock tanks and they're available in much larger sizes than traditional stock tanks. Choose from 12' diameter all the way up to 30'! Bottomless tanks have deeper depths of 26”, 33”, and even 44'“ (on a limited basis).

Are stock tank pools 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.

How deep can a stock tank be?

Stock tanks come in different sizes and usually range between three and ten feet in diameter and 2 to 3 feet in depth. Because stock tanks are designed to be left outside, they are generally made from thick, galvanized metal.

Do I need a filter for my stock tank pool?

"We definitely recommend getting a small pump and filter or aerator," a Tractor Supply Company spokesperson tells CountryLiving.com. "As they transfer and move the stock tank water, they keep the water from getting too hot, prevent algae and other buildup, and prevent mosquitoes from breeding.

Do stock tank pools get hot?

A: Nope! The metal tank only gets as warm as the water in the tank. So keep it filled to keep it cool!

How much does a stock tank pool cost?

A full inground pool will run you $37,000 on average, but a stock tank pool will only set you back about $200 to $500, depending on the size and type you get. You also need to factor in the cost of maintenance, but those monthly costs will be much lower than an inground pool as well.

Is a plastic pool better than a metal tank?

However, plastic pools are also less durable and more pro ne to cracking. Metal tanks are pretty much the opposite. Heavier, more susceptible to rust and corrosion, and heat up a lot easier. However, they are also going to be a lot more durable and it’s going to be easier to clean and remove algae.

Is a stock tank pool good?

Stock tank pools have exploded in popularity in recent years and for good reason – they are an affordable way to have a relaxing swimming pool environment in your backyard, even if they aren’t big enough for swimming. Below are some of the basics when it comes to stock tank pools, some of the main benefits, watch outs, design inspiration, ...

Do stock tank pools need to be cleaned?

Cleanliness. Even though it’s less expensive and easier to setup, stock tank pools are not immune from cleanliness issues. Stock tank pools require the proper filter and pump equipment and a regular maintenance schedule to make sure they are free of algae, bacteria, and other contaminants. Make sure to clean your pool regularly ...

Which is better, a round or oval stock tank?

There are two shapes of stock tanks. The round shape is better for multiple people and kids, allowing room to spread out. Oval stock tanks are long and skinny, so they're better suited for one or two people. That said, the 8’ round stock tank is by far the most popular.

Can you put stock tanks on a deck?

Decks We highly recommend against placing stock tank pools on decks, due to their weight. However, if you decide to place it on a deck, be VERY careful about weight. An 8' stock tank weighs as much as a large SUV when filled, so be sure the structure can hold it.

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