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SOONER RATHER THEN
LATER - If you are thinking about replacing your underground
storage tank you should not wait. As tanks increase in age, the percentages of failure increase at a faster rate. The
rate varies, tanks in soil with high water tables are most at risk. Other factors can include the backfill, moisture
inside the tank, thickness of steel and any human error during installaion.
NEVER FILL IN PLACE OR ABANDON TANK - Unless
you absolutely have to, we feel it is best to completely remove your underground storage tank.
REPLACE YOUR UNDERGROUND TANK WITH AN ABOVE GROUND TANK - Underground
tanks can have a negative impact on the value of your house. Lenders, buyers and insurance companies prefer above
ground storage tanks.
FIND OUT ALL COSTS ASSOCIATED WITH CONTAMINATION - When talking with removal companies, make sure you find
out ALL costs associated with pollution.
ARE YOU
THINKING OF PURCHASING A HOME WITH A HEATING OIL TANK? Find
out the age of the tank. Contact us, we will give you free advice on how to move foward. Try to get the seller to remove the
tank prior to closing. Your home inspector, lawyer and bank will agree. When Purchasing
any house, ask if there was an oil tank underground. If so ask for the paper work regarding its removal. Find out
why they removed it. If the oil tank was filled in place ask for the results of the soil samples
taken. If there were no samples taken, have samples taken or at least consult a professional. It is best to take sample
around the four sides and down roughly 2 feet below the bottom of the tank (7-12 feet). A tank that was filled in place
can still have issues
ARE YOU THINKING OF SELLING A HOUSE
WITH A HEATING OIL TANK? Removing your tank prior to putting
the house on the market will be one less thing a potential buyer has to worry about. Remove the underground storage tank
(ust) and replace it with an above ground storage tank(275 or 330 gallons).
Oil Tank Removal & Installation
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