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Why You May Want to Start Renting Frac Tanks for Your New Work Sites

Samantha Bailey

If you run a hydraulic fracturing or "fracing" business, you of course have a variety of different concerns to consider anytime you start working at a new site. One of the most important considerations will be how to set up your frac tanks to store the oil, water, or other liquids that are coming up from the ground. While you likely already have your own process in place and may already own several tanks, more and more fracking companies are turning to frac tank rentals when they need to expand their business or replace their current equipment. Here's why going with a frac tank rental might be the right choice for you and your business.

You Don't Have to Move It From Site to Site

If you currently own your own frac tanks, you likely already know how intensive the work can be when it's time to move a tank from one site to another. A frac tank is obviously a large piece of equipment and you will likely need a special truck or trailer to move it safely and securely. This adds an expense to your bottom line in between each project. When you rent your frac tanks instead, someone else handles the transportation for you, dropping it off at your new site and picking it up when work is complete. It will save you money on transportation costs and just prevent you from having to deal with something that is always kind of a headache.

You Won't Be Responsible for Long Term Maintenance or Care

A fracing tank of course needs to be cleaned on a regular basis and in between projects in order to ensure a long lifespan. This maintenance and care will add additional expenses to your bottom line and eat into time that your workers could be spending doing something else. When you only rent the tank instead of owning it, most cleaning and maintenance can be handled by someone else.

You Don't Need a Place to Store Unused Tanks

Sometimes you need more tanks for a larger project, but you aren't sure if this increased demand or larger project size will continue into the future. Why buy an extra tank if you don't think you will need it for every project? By renting instead, you will avoid a situation where you have to find somewhere to store your unused tanks in between your projects.


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