Process Of Building Custom Aquariums Austin

By Angela Briggs


Over the years, more and more people are getting to prefer custom aquariums. This is greatly owed to their versatility in terms of shape and size. In addition, they are loved because they can be built at lower costs as compared to the ones that are bought from the shops. The cost of constructing large tanks particularly is very low. However, one needs to carefully plan before construction so as to come up with a quality construction. In constructing custom aquariums Austin residents should consider certain useful facts.

When the custom tank is poorly built, it could cause considerable damage to property and even people. This is especially so when they break or develop leaks. When building the tanks, the main materials needed are glass panels, a glass cutter and aquarium silicone. The glass cutter will only be needed in the event that one is planning to cut the glass on their own. Otherwise, it will have no use.

The first very important thing to do is make a final decision of the preferred dimensions. This helps a great deal when it comes to determination of glass thickness that will be needed and also the number of support braces to be used. Most tanks do not exceed 4 feet in length and 24 inches height. These dimensions will require a thickness of 6mm and one support that is centrally placed.

If however one opts for a tank that has larger dimensions, then thickness of glass will have to be increased to 10mm or 12 mm depending on the new dimensions. The support would also have to be increased, with a support brace being used for every 3 feet. Otherwise, there will be bowing. The glass can be cut individually or from the supply store.

The persons that are doing the cutting need to understand the project very well. The cuts have to be clean, accurate and exact, and this needs to be emphasized to them. This is because any slight errors in cutting will have a compromise on the integrity of the tank. All the pieces of glass that have been cut need to be arranged on a large flat glass, in the order in which assembling will be done.

A bead of silicone should then be run all around the bottom panel of the tank that is cut. Whereas there should be some silicone at the entire bottom panel of glass, this should only be placed the sides of every panel. The panels are then stood quickly while pressing the sides that are beaded together. This ensures there is no formation of bubbles during union. The task is made easier when working with a partner.

All four sides are joined up against the cut ages from the bottom line, rather than on the top of its face. All the sides then get to be duct taped and the support braces attached with silicone. After 48 hours, the tank is ready for use.

In designing custom aquariums Austin residents should look at the benefits involved. It is a creative and relaxing experience for the individual and their family. The tank will feel like part of the home rather than an accessory.




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