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Water Storage Tanks · Size Guide

150 Gallon Water Tank

Complete guide: exact dimensions, full weight, material options, and the best 150-gallon tanks available in 2025.

1,252 lbsWeight When Full
568 LVolume in Liters
$150–$380Typical Price Range
20.1 ft³Cubic Feet
⚡ Quick Facts — 150 Gallon Water Tank
Capacity150 US gallons / 568 liters / 20.1 cubic feet
Weight Empty30–50 lbs (poly) · varies by material and brand
Weight Full~1,252 lbs (water only) · ~1302 lbs total loaded
Typical Dimensions (Vertical)35" dia × 47" H (Norwesco standard)
Typical Price Range$150–$380 (poly)
Common MaterialsPolyethylene (HDPE), Fiberglass, Galvanized steel
Common UsesHome emergency backup, small livestock, mobile detailing
Potable Water Rated?Yes — when specifically labeled for potable use (HDPE tanks)

Who Needs a 150 Gallon Water Tank?

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  • Emergency water storage: At FEMA's 1 gallon/person/day minimum, 150 gallons covers a family of four for about 37 days — or two people for 75 days with comfortable margin.
  • Livestock: Covers a small herd of goats, sheep, or a few cattle for several days between fills with a float valve system.
  • Mobile detailing / pressure washing: Fits in most truck beds; 150 gallons supports a long day of work with a fill mid-day at the customer site.
  • Rainwater harvesting supplement: A practical first storage tank for small residential rainwater collection systems.
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150-gallon tanks are slightly harder to find than 100 or 250-gallon sizes at local stores — Tank Depot and online retailers have the best selection.

Dimensions by Style

StyleDiameter / WidthHeight / LengthBest UseBrand
Vertical Round35" dia47" HStationary storageNorwesco, Snyder
Horizontal Transport35" dia67" longTruck bed, trailerNorwesco, Chem-Tainer
Leg Tank35" dia47" H + legsElevated gravity feedNorwesco
Dimensions are approximate. Confirm with manufacturer spec sheet before ordering.

Material Options

Polyethylene (HDPE) — Best for Most Uses

High-density polyethylene is the right material for 150-gallon water storage in most applications. It's rotationally molded (seamless), UV-stabilized in black versions, and FDA-approved for potable water storage when labeled. Norwesco and Snyder are the two dominant US manufacturers — both use virgin resin and offer potable-rated versions.

Poly Pros
  • Seamless — no welds or seams to fail
  • Lightweight relative to capacity
  • FDA-approved for potable water (when labeled)
  • No rust or corrosion
  • Best cost-to-capacity ratio
  • 20–30 year lifespan with proper care
Poly Cons
  • Degrades with prolonged UV exposure (use black UV-stabilized tanks outdoors)
  • Not suitable for fuels, solvents, or chemicals
  • Requires freight delivery at this size
  • Large tanks need equipment to unload

Corrugated Steel

At 150 gallons, corrugated steel tanks exist but poly is typically better value unless you specifically need the durability of steel or a panel-assembled configuration for your site. Steel requires a food-grade liner for potable water and the liner needs replacement every 10–20 years. For pure water storage, poly is the better choice at this size.

Top 150 Gallon Water Tank Picks (2025)

Best Overall
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Norwesco 150 Gal Vertical Poly Tank
150 gal · 35"Ø × 47"H · 1.5" fitting · ~40 lbs empty · Potable-rated
~$219–$269
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Best Value
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Snyder Industries 150 Gal Vertical
150 gal · 35"Ø × 45"H · 1.25" fitting · ~38 lbs empty · UV-stabilized
~$195–$240
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Best for Transport
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Norwesco 150 Gal Horizontal Transport Tank
150 gal · 35"Ø × 67"L · Flat-bottom transport · 2" outlet
~$245–$295
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Where to Buy a 150 Gallon Water Tank

RetailerTypical PriceShippingNotes
Tank Depot~$219–$269Freight deliveryBest selection; multiple styles and fittings options
Amazon~$195–$240Freight for this sizeCompetitive pricing; check seller ratings carefully
Tractor Supply Co.VariesIn-store or deliveryStocks smaller sizes; call ahead for 150 gal availability
Local Farm Supply / Co-opVariesLocal pickupOften cheapest; limited to standard configurations
This size ships freight — confirm delivery access and unloading equipment before ordering.

Installation Notes

At 1,252 lbs when full, proper installation matters. Key considerations:

  • Foundation: Flat, level, compacted surface. Concrete pad strongly recommended for permanent installations. Compacted gravel is acceptable for lighter use.
  • Delivery: This size ships via freight flatbed. You'll need a tractor with front loader, forklift, or pallet jack to move the tank off the truck. Coordinate equipment before the delivery date.
  • Plumbing: Standard outlet is 35" NPT. Budget for a ball valve, 50 mesh strainer, and appropriate hose fittings.
  • Permits: Usually not required for residential aboveground tanks under 5,000 gallons. Check with your county if the tank connects to a potable plumbing system.
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Frequently Asked Questions

A standard vertical round 150-gallon poly tank (Norwesco) measures approximately 35 inches in diameter and 47 inches tall for a standard vertical poly tank (Norwesco). Horizontal versions run approximately 35" diameter × 67" long..

Water weighs 8.345 pounds per gallon. A full 150-gallon tank contains approximately 1,252 pounds of water. Add the tank's empty weight (30–50 lbs for poly) for a total loaded weight of roughly 1302 lbs.

Standard poly 150-gallon tanks cost $150–$380 depending on brand and retailer. Norwesco runs ~$219–$269; Snyder is slightly cheaper at ~$195–$240. Freight delivery adds $75–$200 depending on your location. Fiberglass alternatives start significantly higher.

Yes, provided the tank is specifically rated for potable water. Look for tanks labeled "FDA-approved," "NSF/ANSI 61," or "safe for drinking water." Both Norwesco and Snyder offer potable-rated 150-gallon tanks. Never use a tank previously used for chemicals, even if cleaned.

A quality Norwesco or Snyder tank carries a 3-year warranty but realistically lasts 20–30 years with proper care. Use black UV-stabilized tanks outdoors, don't store empty in freezing temperatures, and inspect outlet fittings annually for stress cracks.

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