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Oil Tank Removal in Valley Grande, AL
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For 25 years, our customers have relied on our assistance to make a wide variety of building demolition and controlled demolition projects manageable and successful, including oil tank removal. Get your free quote today! more
Bluegrass Companies
Leading the industry since 1979, our cutting technologies, credentials, and rapid response capabilities have proven how exceptional our services are. Our equipment inventory and scope of expertise means our response to your oil tank removal needs will be prompt, efficient, and... more
SouthEast Demolition & Environmental Services, Inc.
With a combined experience of over 45 years in the construction and demolition industry, Lana Cavassa and her team have an extensive resume that reaches from New York all the way down to Florida. Give us a call or request a... more
A.M Site Development, LLC
A.M Site Development, LLC specializes in: Demolition, Site Preparation, Grading, and Excavation. Our team is highly adaptable and able to accomplish whatever you throw at us, including oil tank removal. Give us a call or request a free quote... more
Central Alabama Site Works
Central Alabama Site Works is here to ensure that everyone in Central Alabama is provided with the tools, resources, and support they need to ensure a successful and safe oil tank removal project. Speak with us today to find out... more
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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.