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Fiberglass Wet Wells – Manufacturing, Installation, Repairs

Wet Wells and Lift Station Fiberglass Tanks

At D&T Fiberglass, we design, manufacture, deliver, and install fiberglass wet wells for in-ground use, including custom side boxes, drains, and reinforcements up to depths of 25 feet. We also inspect and repair wet well liners that have failed and perform regular maintenance to keep them working as they should.

Wet wells, or lift stations, move raw sewage from lower to higher elevations. Fiberglass wet wells are used in situations where the source elevation is insufficient for gravity flow. They are also used in places where the use of gravity alone would result in excessive excavation and expensive construction. Fiberglass wet wells eliminate the need for infiltration and exfiltration at a critical junction in a sanitary sewage line.

When properly constructed, the fiberglass wet well has no sidewall joints, sections, or seams that let ground water in or grey or sewage water out. Fiberglass wet wells are also highly resistant to corrosion, so you are assured of long-lasting performance. A fiberglass wet well will cost less than a traditional concrete structure and will typically last far longer – up to 20 years.

To discuss your fiberglass wet well needs, call D&T Fiberglass at 916-383-9012 today.


Factors Involved in Fiberglass Wet Well Installations

The design of the fiberglass wet well is important in a working lift station. In addition, there are several other factors involved in sizing and choosing the right fiberglass wet well, including:

  • Minimum storage volume – determining the minimum storage volume involves calculations based on inflow rate and discharge rate based on pump capabilities. See our fiberglass wet well dimension list for more information.
  • Elevation levels – with the minimum storage volume established, determining the systems control elevation levels is next. Again, this involves calculations based on elevation, distance, and pump rates.
  • Hatch dimensions – as a general rule, it is better to err on the side of caution when choosing the size of the hatch. The reason is, even after the installation is complete, you must leave room for a technician to do repairs and/or maintenance.

Once the minimum storage volume and hatch size is decided, the diameter of your fiberglass wet well can be determined. To ensure that your fiberglass wet well installation is right-sized and installed perfectly, work with the experts at D&T Fiberglass.

Contact us online to schedule the installation of your fiberglass wet well or call 916-383-9012 for more information about our products and services.