Installing a silo is a complex process where small mistakes can have major consequences. To ensure durability and function, it is important to know the most common mistakes – and how they can be avoided.

Common mistakes in silo installation

  1. Insufficient foundation
    A too-weak concrete slab leads to settling and cracks.
  2. Incorrect bolt tightening
    If the bolts are not tightened with the correct torque, the construction can become unstable.
  3. Poor sealing
    Leaky joints and hatches can cause moisture penetration and mold formation.
  4. Incorrect installation of accessories
    Ventilation, ladders and hatches must be installed exactly according to the manufacturer's instructions.
  5. Lack of safety inspection
    A silo that is not inspected before operation can pose a risk to personnel and stored crops.

How to avoid the mistakes

  • Hire certified installers.
  • Always follow installation instructions.
  • Check all steps with checklists.
  • Document the entire installation process.

Summary

By knowing the pitfalls and working methodically, you can avoid costly mistakes and ensure a silo that lasts for decades.