Bulk Water Storage for Repairs & Drought in Canyon Lake, TX

What Water Scarcity Means for Canyon Lake Residents

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Smart Water Storage When You Need It Most

Need to store thousands of gallons of water during repairs, renovations, or emergency drought conditions? Legacy provides reliable, large-capacity water storage solutions to homes and businesses throughout Canyon Lake and greater Comal County.

Whether you’re draining a pool, fixing a well system, or facing strict municipal drought restrictions, our on-site storage tanks help you preserve your water supply, reduce waste, and avoid costly refills.

After historic lows in Canyon Lake’s reservoir levels and ongoing Stage 4 drought measures, residents and contractors need dependable water storage more than ever. Our tanks give you peace of mind during service disruptions while helping conserve local resources.

We work with homeowners, pool contractors, well specialists, and property managers throughout the Canyon Lake area.


What we offer

Store pool water during renovations

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Draining a pool for resurfacing or system upgrades? Our 15,000-gallon tanks let you keep that water on-site and reuse it later—saving thousands of gallons and cutting refill costs.

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Protect well water during pump or filtration repairs

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Many Canyon Lake homes rely on private wells fed by the Trinity Aquifer. When pumps or filters need service, our temporary tanks let you store water safely and avoid losing access during the repair.

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Onsite water for construction & industrial needs

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Working a site near Canyon Lake? Our tanks provide dependable onsite water for landscaping, grading, concrete mixing, and equipment cleanup—ideal for areas without municipal hookups or with drought-related restrictions.

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Water storage fire emergencies

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The wildland–urban interface around Canyon Lake puts the area at elevated fire risk. Comal County regularly issues burn bans as drought severity—measured by the Keetch‑Byram Drought Index—reaches critical levels. Our mobile tanks give you thousands of gallons of ready water onsite for suppression, defensible‑space work, or emergency backup when every moment counts.

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Serious Water Storage. No Guesswork.

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Our temporary water storage units combine industrial strength with field-tested durability. Each system includes a reinforced steel container built to endure harsh outdoor conditions and internal pressure. Inside, we place a heavy-duty water bladder—a flexible, high-grade reservoir that securely holds up to 15,000 gallons of clean water.

The bladder material is both UV- and puncture-resistant, ideal for short-term storage in the rugged Hill Country climate. The steel shell adds an extra layer of protection against heat, tampering, and debris while minimizing water loss from sunlight or algae exposure. It's a sealed, shaded system built to perform in demanding environments like Canyon Lake.

Built for Canyon Lake: Inside Our Water Containment System

Our team handles everything—delivery, setup, pumping, and final removal—so you don’t have to. We use commercial-grade hoses and fittings to ensure clean, efficient water transfer without leaks or complications.

Each unit is a self-contained system designed for tough Hill Country conditions. Whether you're draining a pool, safeguarding well water, or preparing for wildfire season, our tanks provide dependable, on-site storage trusted throughout the Canyon Lake region.

How it works

01

Delivery

We drop off the container at your location.

02

Filling

You or your contractor fills it with the water you need to store.

03

Storage

Keep it as long as needed—no evaporation, no contamination.

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Pick-up

When you're done, we return and haul it away.