Upon arrival customer had two leaking faucets. The first being in the kitchen will be replaced at a later date along with the sink. The other being a lav sink which was extremely corroded and only partially functional. Customer also had a filter they wanted replaced. Upon inspection of the filter and the plumbing around it I saw that the pressure tank was showing early signs of bladder failure and was extremely rusted at the 90. I removed the pressure tank by cutting out the filter housing and removing the plumbing attached to it so I could safely move the old pressure tank. I then proceeded to install the new 32 gallon well-xtroll pressure tank, tank tee, 30/50 pressure switch, check valve, ball valve, and boiler drain to give the building greater serviceability. I then plumbed the filter back in and replaced the filter cartridge with a customer supplied one. Filter had previously been damaged and should be replaced. I then removed the corroded lav faucet, cleaned the surface, ins