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		<title>Underground Heating Oil Tank Locating in Westchester or Putnam County</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), we can search or scan a property to locate and identify underground heating oil tanks.  Homes that were previously (or currently) heated with oil may have had an underground oil tank. These tanks may still exist below the surface. It was common for people just to stop using them and... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Using Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR), we can search or scan a property to locate and identify underground heating oil tanks.  Homes that were previously (or currently) heated with oil may have had an underground oil tank. These tanks may still exist below the surface. It was common for people just to stop using them and install a new above ground tanks or an alternative heat source. Since underground oil tanks are 2-3 feet below ground a leak can go unnoticed. This can lead to a costly environmental remediation.</p>
<p>When buying a property it is important to know the history of the heating system and storage tanks. Ask the sellers for any paperwork regarding there removal, check with local building or fire departments. If there are any indications that an oil tank existed it is best to hire a company to search for one.   If there is an old, underground oil tank on the property,  it should be <a href="https://www.barrier.com/oil-tank-removal-westchester-county-new-york/">removed</a> (especially if it is not in service) . Barrier uses state of the art technologies for oil tank locating and searching.</p>
<p>Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is one of the most accurate tools used in determining if underground heating oil tanks exist at a property. Another technology is Electromagnetic Detection (ED). Barrier Contracting uses both of these technologies to identify and locate any previous and in use underground heating oil tanks or associated piping. When purchasing (or selling) a property, In Westchester or Putnam County, it is imperative to know whether or not underground storage tanks (UST’s) are present. Whether a property is currently heated by natural gas, propane, above ground oil tank or current underground tank, it is important to know what other types of oil storage have previously existed. Identifying underground tanks can help limit the potential liability of costly remedial activities.</p>
<p>–<strong>Ground Penetrating Radar</strong> uses radio signals to determine the characteristics of of the subsurface. These radio signals react differently when the encounter tanks, piping and various other materials beneath the surface without excavation.</p>
<p><strong>Electromagnetic Detection</strong> involves connecting a transmitter to induce radio frequency to old oil lines and using a handheld device to trace and follow them. This technology can help determine if an underground oil tank exists or has existed.</p>
<p>Using the latest technology and trained personnel <a href="https://www.barrier.com/">Barrier Contracting</a> can help locate and identify underground home heating oil tanks, please call, text or email us to schedule an appointment, 914-760- 2090 or <a href="mailto:waynejr@barrier.com">waynejr@barrier.com</a></p>
<p>Oil tank sweeps are a specialized home inspection service that is specifically meant to identify buried oil tank located beneath the surface of a property. If you are buying a home and are unsure if a tank may exist, a search is recommended.</p>
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		<title>Underground Oil Tank Locating and Property Sweeps in Westchester and Putnam County</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 24 Feb 2022 13:24:13 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When purchasing (or selling) a property, In Westchester or Putnam County, it is imperative to know whether or not underground storage tanks (UST’s) are present. Even if a property is currently heated by natural gas, propane, above ground oil tank or current underground tank, it is important to know what other types of oil storage have previously existed. In most... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When purchasing (or selling) a property, In <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a style="color: #0000ff;" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westchester_County,_New_York" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Westchester</a></span> or <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a style="color: #0000ff;" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putnam_County,_New_York" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Putnam</a> </span>County, it is imperative to know whether or not underground storage tanks (UST’s) are present. Even if a property is currently heated by natural gas, propane, above ground oil tank or current underground tank, it is important to know what other types of oil storage have previously existed. In most cases, homes in Westchester and Putnam have been heated by oil at one point since being built. This is especially true in houses built prior to 1970 (or in rural areas). Although newer houses have also relied on oil for heating purposes. In some cases, the current owners don&#8217;t even know whether a tank exists.  For example, A house built in the 1920s most likely used coal for heat then oil and then natural gas. Home from the &#8217;30s-&#8217;80s may have had heating oil than natural gas or electric.</p>
<p>In Westchester and Putnam County, many Villages, Towns, and Cities did not require municipal permits to install or remove tanks. This lead to many tanks be improperly abandoned. Now, most municipalities require permits and inspections for the removal and installation of oil tanks.  Municipal involvement is designed to protect the homeowner to ensure the proper disposal and documentation takes place</p>
<p>Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is one of the most accurate tools used in determining if underground heating oil tanks exist at a property. Another technology is Electromagnetic Detection (ED).  <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a style="color: #0000ff;" href="http://www.barrier.com/oil-tank-locating/" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Barrier Contracting</a> </span>uses both of these technologies to identify and locate any previous and in use underground heating oil tanks or associated piping</p>
<p>– <span style="color: #0000ff;"><a style="color: #0000ff;" href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground-penetrating_radar" target="_blank" rel="noopener noreferrer">Ground Penetrating Radar</a></span> uses radio signals to determine the characteristics of what lays underground. These signals can identify tanks, piping and various other materials beneath the surface without excavation.</p>
<p>– Electromagnetic Detection involves connecting a transmitter to induce radio frequency to old oil lines and using a handheld device to trace and follow them. This technology can help determine if an underground oil tank exists or has existed.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.barrier.com/underground-oil-tank-locating-westchester-and-putnam-county/">Underground Oil Tank Locating and Property Sweeps in Westchester and Putnam County</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.barrier.com">Barrier Contracting</a>.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 03 Feb 2022 09:54:56 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>When buying a home, buyers need to investigate a number of potential hazards. Most of these concerns are settled with a home inspection and following the inspectors recommendations.  Beyond considering the conventional factors covered in a home in inspection, an oil tank (or property) sweep is another essential, if you do not know the history... </p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>When buying a home, buyers need to investigate a number of potential hazards. Most of these concerns are settled with a home inspection and following the inspectors recommendations.  Beyond considering the conventional factors covered in a home in inspection, an oil tank (or property) sweep is another essential, if you do not know the history of the oil storage. An oil sweep is a procedure that determines the location of buried oil tanks, if present. Since these tanks are not visible, homeowners may not even know that they are actually there.  It protects the homeowners from the risks of financial and environmental liabilities associated with leaky underground heating oil tanks. If one is found, it should be <a href="http://www.barrier.com/tank-removal/">removed</a> or at the very least the soil surrounding the tank should be <a href="http://www.barrier.com/soil-and-water-sampling/">sampled</a>.</p>
<p>When purchasing (or selling) a property, In <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westchester_County,_New_York">Westchester</a> or <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Putnam_County,_New_York">Putnam</a> County, it is imperative to know whether or not underground storage tanks (UST’s) are present. Even if a property is currently heated by natural gas, propane, above ground oil tank or current underground tank, it is important to know what other types of oil storage have previously existed. In most cases, homes in Westchester and Putnam have been heated by oil at one point since being built. This is especially true in houses built prior to 1970 (or in rural areas). Although newer houses have also relied on oil for heating purposes. In some cases, the current owners don’t even know whether a tank exists.  For example, A house built in the 1920s most likely used coal for heat then oil and then natural gas. Home from the ’30s-’80s may have had heating oil than natural gas or electric.</p>
<p>In Westchester and Putnam County, many Villages, Towns, and Cities did not require municipal permits to install or remove tanks. This lead to many tanks be improperly abandoned. Now, most municipalities require permits and inspections for the removal and installation of oil tanks.  Municipal involvement is designed to protect the homeowner to ensure the proper disposal and documentation takes place</p>
<p>Ground Penetrating Radar (GPR) is one of the most accurate tools used in determining if underground heating oil tanks exist at a property. Another technology is Electromagnetic Detection (ED).  <a href="http://www.barrier.com/oil-tank-locating/">Barrier Contracting</a> uses both of these technologies to identify and locate any previous and in use underground heating oil tanks or associated piping</p>
<p>– <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ground-penetrating_radar">Ground Penetrating Radar</a> uses radio signals to determine the characteristics of what lays underground. These signals can identify tanks, piping and various other materials beneath the surface without excavation.</p>
<p>– Electromagnetic Detection involves connecting a transmitter to induce radio frequency to old oil lines and using a handheld device to trace and follow them. This technology can help determine if an underground oil tank exists or has existed.</p>
<p>At the worst, buyers who get a new property may not even know that an underground oil tank lies beneath. So the best way to resolve the doubts and detect a tank if it is there is to collaborate with a company that specializes in this service. They search the entire area and detect an undisclosed and abandoned underground oil tank so that the owner can ideate a strategy to resolve the problem. Obviously, the next step is to remove the tank and it is desirable to find a contractor who can help with this aspect as well.</p>
<p>The post <a href="https://www.barrier.com/underground-oil-tank-locating-putnam-county/">Underground Oil Tank Locating and Property Sweeps in Westchester and Putnam County</a> appeared first on <a href="https://www.barrier.com">Barrier Contracting</a>.</p>
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