Oil Tank Removal in Robeson County, NC

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Silas Ridge Construction Services, Inc. - Wilmington NC

Carolina Beach, NC

Silas Ridge Construction Services, Inc., a general contracting company, is a North Carolina operated business which strives to build a reputation of performing work right the first time, on time, and to the satisfaction of the client while providing competitive... more

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United Concrete Demolition and Hauling

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Fayetteville, NC

Proudly based in Fayetteville and serving surrounding areas, PC Concrete Demolition and Hauling provides expert demo, concrete, and excavation services to residential and commercial clients. We are fully equipped to handle a range of services, including oil tank removal. Reach... more

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Allen's Scrap Metal LLC

Loris, SC

Allen's Scrap Metal LLC was founded in the 1980s and remains a family-owned and operated company to this day. We are experts in oil tank removal, mobile home demolition, commercial demolition, and more. more

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Locklear's Backhoe Service & Septic Tank Service

Red Springs, NC

Locklear's Backhoe Service & Septic Tank Service has been exceeding our customers' expectations for over a decade. We proudly provide outstanding customer service and competitive pricing for a range of services in the Lumberton, NC area. Among the... more

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JCL Grading & Construction

Lumberton, NC

JCL Grading & Construction is a locally owned and operated demolition company offering residential and commercial services in Lumberton and surrounding areas. We are equipped and experienced in handling small and large projects. Contact us today to learn more about our... more

Tank Removal Tips for Robeson County, NC

Tips for Removing Above Ground Oil Tanks

What is an above ground storage tank?

Above ground storage tanks are large containers built to hold oil, either for heating or for fuel. Generally, they are located in the basement, crawl space, or against a side/back wall on the exterior of the house, and are held up by supports. They serve the same purpose as an underground storage tank, only they're not buried underground.