2000 Gallon Vertical Liquid Storage Tank - Natural White (64" x 152"): Complete Buyer's Guide
The 2,000-gallon natural-white vertical liquid storage tank stands out for one number: 64 inches wide by 152 inches tall. That is a tall, narrow profile — nearly 13 feet of tank on a footprint barely over five feet across. It is built for sites where floor space is tight but headroom is not, and it is rated for real chemical service, not just water. Here is who it suits and how to set it up.
Why the tall, narrow shape matters
Same 2,000 gallons comes in different shapes — this one trades a wide base for height. That has real consequences:
- Footprint-efficient. At 64 inches across it fits through doorways and into corners that a 90–93-inch squat tank cannot. Ideal for crowded chem-feed rooms and narrow outdoor pads.
- Higher center of gravity. A 13-foot tank demands a dead-level, fully-supporting pad and serious attention to anchoring against wind and seismic loads — more so than a low, wide tank.
- More head pressure. A taller liquid column means higher pressure at the outlet, which can be an advantage for gravity feed — and a factor when you size fittings and pick a level gauge.
Natural white: you can see your level (with a trade-off)
The translucent natural-white wall lets you read the liquid level and molded gallon markers by eye — a genuine convenience for dosing and inventory. The trade-off is light: translucency admits sunlight, which can promote algae if you store water in it long-term outdoors. That makes this tank a natural fit for chemical and short-cycle liquid service rather than long-term potable water, where a black tank is the better choice.
Reading the spec sheet
| Nominal capacity | 2,000 gallons |
| Dimensions | 64 in diameter × 152 in height |
| Material | HDPE, natural white (translucent) |
| Rated specific gravity | 1.5 (up to ~12.5 lb/gal) |
| Outlet / lid | 2 in outlet, 16 in lid |
| Max temperature | 120°F / 48°C |
| Certifications | IAPMO certificate, CSA certificate, FDA resin status |
| Warranty | 3-year limited (full replacement) |
What "1.5 specific gravity" buys you
This tank is engineered for liquids up to 1.5 times the density of water — about 12.5 lb/gal. That is genuine chemical-storage capability: many fertilizer solutions, brines, and industrial chemicals fall at or below 1.5 SG. Always confirm chemical compatibility for your specific liquid, temperature, and concentration before storing — the SG rating covers the structural load, not the chemical attack on the resin and fittings.
Foundation and installation
- Set it on a dead-level pad that supports the full 64-inch base continuously — a tall tank is unforgiving of high spots and soft corners.
- Plan anchoring from the start: at nearly 13 feet, wind and seismic loads act with a long lever arm. Anchor points belong in the pad design.
- Leave headroom and access for filling the top and reaching the 16-inch lid.
- Match wetted materials — outlet fittings, gaskets, valves — to your chemistry, not just the tank.
Sizing up or sideways
Need the same volume but more stability? A squat 90–93-inch 2,000-gallon tank trades footprint for a lower center of gravity. Need more capacity in the same tall format? Step up to the 4,000-gallon vertical shown above. Compare them head-to-head, and quote freight to your ZIP before you order.
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