"Overall, they were very quick and provided exactly the service I needed. We had an above ground heating oil storage tank that was no longer being used. They contacted me, scheduled removal for two days later and got the job done. Easy and quick."
"Very friendly. Mario explained the whole process in detail, made himself available to my schedule. Got the results to me quickly. Excellent service and $30 cheaper than the other business I considered."
Many homes in cold areas possess residential oil tanks. These tanks store the fuel used to power oil-based heating systems and can also store extra for devices like generators. The standard tank holds 275 gallons of fuel, while some larger models store over 400 gallons. Because of their size, installing or removing any kind of oil tank can be a difficult process.
Oil tanks need to be drained before removal, which means someone needs to siphon the fuel into a safe container. Afterwards, the tank needs to be uninstalled and then transported. Removal is challenging when the tank is stored underground or in some sort of basement. It may require excavation. Because of this, the job is best left to the pros who not only know how to remove the tank safely, but also where to take it to be disposed of or reused.
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