Expert fire tank repairs for leaking, damaged and non-compliant fire water tanks across commercial and industrial facilities.
Fire tank repair services help restore the performance, reliability and compliance of critical fire water storage assets. Australian Fire Tanks provides professional repair solutions across Australia.
We repair leaking, damaged and non-compliant fire water tanks for commercial, industrial and government facilities.
Our team repairs steel tanks, panel tanks and lined fire water tanks, helping extend asset life and avoid unnecessary replacement.
From leak repairs and liner repairs to structural remediation and corrosion treatment, we deliver practical solutions tailored to your facility and operational requirements.
Contact our team to arrange a fire tank assessment and discuss the most effective repair solution for your asset.
Our repair services address leaks, liner damage, structural defects and corrosion issues affecting fire water tanks.
We repair leaks caused by damaged liners, failed joints and deteriorated tank components. If the source of water loss is unknown, our fire tank leak detection service can help identify the cause before repair works begin.
We repair punctures, tears and seam failures to restore liner performance and water retention.
We repair damaged panels, roofs, access systems and supporting structures.
We address corrosion-related damage to extend asset life and improve reliability.
We replace failed seals and repair tank joints to prevent water loss.
Damaged or deteriorated tank panels can affect structural integrity and water retention.
We provide rapid-response repair services for urgent fire tank issues.
Fire tank defects often develop gradually and become more expensive to repair over time. Identifying problems early can help maintain system reliability, reduce repair costs and avoid unplanned disruptions.
Common signs that your fire tank may require repairs include:
If your tank is showing any of these signs, our fire tank inspections service can help identify defects and determine the most appropriate repair solution.
Choosing the right solution depends on the condition of the tank, the extent of the damage and the remaining service life of the asset.
| Option | Best Suited For | Typical Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| Repair | Localised defects, leaks, damaged panels or liner issues | Restores performance and extends service life |
| Refurbishment | Multiple ageing components or declining asset condition | Improves reliability and upgrades critical components |
| Replacement | Tanks that have reached the end of their service life | Provides a new long-term fire water storage solution |
Every tank has different operational requirements and budget considerations. If your asset requires more extensive upgrades, our fire tank refurbishment service can help restore performance, improve reliability and extend the lifespan of ageing fire water tanks.
Australian Fire Tanks provides repair services for a wide range of fire water storage systems used across commercial, industrial and government facilities.
Our specialists repair stainless steel fire tanks, helping maintain structural integrity and long-term performance.
Our team repairs hot-dipped galvanised (HDG) tanks, including panel damage, corrosion-related defects and water loss issues.
We repair GRP fire tanks affected by panel movement, joint failures, leaks and ageing components.
We repair damaged panels, seals, connections and structural components in bolted panel tank systems.
From steel and HDG tanks to GRP and stainless steel systems, we provide repair solutions for a wide range of fire water storage assets. Visit our fire water tanks page to learn more about the tank types we service across Australia.
Every repair project begins with a detailed assessment to identify defects, determine the cause of the issue and recommend the most effective solution.
We inspect the tank and identify existing defects.
Our team determines the cause and extent of the damage.
We provide clear repair options and project recommendations.
Qualified technicians complete all approved repair activities.
Repairs are inspected and tested where required.
We provide records and recommendations for future maintenance.
Following repair works, ongoing fire tank maintenance can help protect asset performance and reduce the likelihood of future failures.
Unexpected tank failures require immediate attention to minimise operational and compliance risks. Australian Fire Tanks provides fast-response repair services for leaking, damaged and non-compliant fire water tanks.
Our experienced team can quickly assess the problem and recommend practical repair solutions to restore reliability and performance.
We specialise in fire water tank solutions. Clients choose Australian Fire Tanks because of our:
Our experienced team works closely with facility managers, asset owners and contractors to deliver reliable fire tank solutions across Australia.
Fire tank defects can affect system reliability and compliance outcomes. Our repair recommendations are based on asset condition, operational requirements and relevant industry standards.
We help asset owners address defects, restore performance and support ongoing compliance obligations.
We support commercial, industrial and government facilities throughout Australia.
Our experience across multiple industries allows us to deliver repair solutions that meet the operational, compliance and asset management requirements of each facility.
Leaking tanks, structural defects and liner failures can affect fire protection performance and compliance. Our experienced team will assess the condition of your asset and recommend the most practical repair solution.
Contact Australian Fire Tanks today to discuss your fire water tank repair requirements.
Have questions? Here are answers to some of the most common inquiries to help you better understand our services.
Yes. Many leaks can be repaired without replacing the entire tank. The best repair method depends on the source and severity of the leak.
In many cases, repairs are more cost-effective than full replacement. Repairs can extend asset life while reducing capital expenditure.
Not always. The repair method and tank condition determine whether draining is necessary.
Repairs are completed to support the ongoing performance of the fire protection system. Additional inspections may be recommended after major repairs.