The cost for this service depends on your situation. With material & labor costs rapidly escalating as well as changing code regulations we need to ask you a few questions. We can usually get you a reliable quote over the phone in just a few minutes.
An average job can usually be completed in a half day or less.
Probably. The tank manufacturers make several different sizes and shapes for difficult access jobs.
We will make our best effort to take the tank out in one piece if possible. Many times, the old tank must be cut up to be removed.
No. We have cut up literally thousands of basement tanks over the years and we have the experience to get the job done without a mess.
No. Again, we have cut up literally thousands of tanks. Many people are surprised, but this is an extremely safe procedure.
It will be noisy and a bit unpleasant for a half an hour or so. You will smell oil, but it will quickly dissipate.
Probably, but we handle that for you.
Yes. The old tank will be cut open, cleaned out, and brought to an approved facility for disposal and ultimately recycled.
Typically, an old tank will have about 10 gallons of sludge or contaminated fuel. Many companies carelessly put this product right back into the new tank. This will greatly shorten the life of the new tank. We take extra care to separate this sludge material and dispose of it properly.
No. We carefully separate the bottom 10 gallons of dirty fuel from the rest and then safely return the good oil back into your new tank.
No. We pump the oil into a temporary holding tank in our truck and then pump back any good oil into your new tank.
Yes, we guarantee all our work and our materials for 2 years. There is also a manufacturer’s warranty.
Yes. Although most homeowners will choose the standard single wall steel tank, we do offer double wall tanks like the “Roth” tank.
Yes, we install tank tubs for outside applications.
Most tanks will last at least 20 years, but many are still safely in service after 40 or 50 years.
Sometimes, but usually you will notice an odor and then upon further investigation you will notice a wet spot developing on the bottom of the tank.
Many do but some prefer to farm out this work because it is difficult if you do not have the right equipment and personnel.
Your friend may have liability insurance, but it is very unlikely he has pollution insurance. If you have any problems like a spill, you may be out of luck.
We carry a $1,000,000 contractors pollution liability policy to protect you.
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