Stock Water Tanks

  • Tank Styles available:

  • Float Style – with a hole in the center and 30” tile for float.

  • Hydrant Style – without a hole in the center.

  • Sheep Tank available with shorter side walls.

  • Winter Tank available with lid.

Livestock water is essential for the life, growth, and reproduction of your animals. Livestock should have access to water at all times. Deficiency in the quantity of water will decrease the performance of your livestock. The typical average water consumption for a beef cow is approximately 45 gallons per day, with that quantity rising an average of 10 gallons per day during the summer months.

BOOM CONCRETE CISTERN tanks are designed and built with high-quality components including specially formulated concrete, steel rebar, and concrete fiber, which is embedded throughout the tank. 2900 Gal Cisterns are available for additional water storage.

Brochure for Boom Concrete, Inc. featuring a precast stock water tank and livestock water pad, including dimensions, specifications, and company contact information in Newell, SD.
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WARRANTY

The Boom Concrete, Inc. concrete tanks (septic, cistern, or well pit) when installed in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions are warranted against defective materials and/or workmanship for 5 years from the date of delivery to the project site. Should a defect appear within the warranty period, Boom Concrete, Inc. will, at its discretion, repair or replace any tank it deems to be defective. Boom Concrete, Inc.'s liability is limited to the value of the concrete tank itself and specifically excludes the cost of installation and/or removal and consequential damages. Failure to comply with Boom Concrete, Inc. installation procedures and general notes will void the warranty. Boom Concrete, Inc. assumes no liability in cases of improper installation or misuse. The customer must provide proof of the date of purchase.