Storage Tanks & Linings
At Premier Coating Solutions, we specialize in high-performance tank linings and coatings for all industries across Tampa and the state of Florida. Whether you're working with water, wastewater, chemicals, or need secondary containment protection, our team delivers reliable, industry-compliant solutions that stand up to the harshest conditions.
We offer a range of advanced systems including epoxy, polyethylene, and fusion bonded epoxy (FBE) to protect storage tanks from corrosion, chemical exposure, and moisture. For secondary containment areas such as basins, bunds, and containment walls, we apply durable polyurea, epoxy, and polyurethane coatings.
Our services include:
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Industrial tank lining and relining
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Interior and exterior tank blasting to high industry standards
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Protective coatings for containment and bund systems
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Confined space certified crews for safe, compliant operations
With certified coating professionals and extensive industry experience, Premier Coating Solutions ensures every project meets rigorous quality and safety standards. If you're planning a new installation or need to restore an existing tank, contact us today to learn how we can help protect and extend the life of your critical infrastructure.

Signs that your facility's paint and coatings may be failing and need maintenance:
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Peeling or flaking: If you notice paint or coating peeling off the surface, it indicates a loss of adhesion and protection. This can expose the underlying material to corrosion or other damage.
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Fading or discoloration: Over time, exposure to sunlight, chemicals, or harsh environments can cause paint or coating to fade or change color. This can be an indication of degradation and reduced protective properties.
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Cracking or blistering: Cracks or blisters in the paint or coating can occur due to factors like temperature fluctuations, moisture, or improper application. These defects can compromise the integrity of the protective layer.
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Rust or corrosion: If you observe rust or corrosion on the surface, it suggests that the paint or coating has failed to protect the underlying material. This requires immediate attention to prevent further damage.
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Chalking: Chalking refers to the formation of a powdery residue on the surface of the paint or coating. It occurs due to weathering and can indicate the need for maintenance or repainting.
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Stains or chemical damage: If the surface has stains or signs of chemical damage, it suggests that the paint or coating is not providing adequate protection against spills, leaks, or exposure to corrosive substances.
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Wear and tear: High-traffic areas or areas subject to frequent abrasion may show signs of wear and tear, such as scratches, scuffs, or loss of gloss. This can compromise the protective properties of the coating.
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Outdated or incompatible coating: If the existing coating is outdated or incompatible with the current requirements of the facility, it may need to be replaced or updated to ensure optimal protection.

