How do you tell if water tank is asbestos mixed or not?
The lid.
Inside
The lid.
Inside
It's an Osma fibreglass tank from the 70's
To answer your original question, it's a little too dark to tell, but my guess would be that it is in a loft.
You can tell if it's asbestos by examining the fibres under a microscope, and using your training and skill.
Now somehow I think you are asking for guidance before spending money on expert analysis. Here's my opinion:
The lid appears to be ill fitting, and is probably ABS plastic, with no asbestos content.
If the main tank is very rigid, fibrous, thick, and feckin' heavy then it most likely has an asbestos content. If you want it removing (from a loft?) and it is too large to fit through the loft hatch, and you don't fancy taking it out in one piece through the roof, then you should call in a specialist asbestos removal company...the consequences of distributing asbestos around your loft and house (or the next owner's house) can be expensive and may involve detention in a place where you'd be wary of taking a shower.
It seems the lid is not matched to the tank, so you are back at the start.
Your last post confused me a little. At no time did I determine the tank to be asbestos or not asbestos.
Be careful.
That tank is fibre glass no asbestosHi Spader, did you ever get full confirmation anywhere if this tank is fibreglass? My property was built in 1976 and I have the same tank! The lid is a bit cracked but tank in overall not bad shape.View attachment 304972
That tank is fibre glass no asbestos
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