Oil Tank Removal in Rensselaer, MO

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ADI

Golden, IL

Founded in 1985, ADI has been in business for more than 30 years and has been an industry-leading entity across the Midwest in the excavation and drainage arena. We recently added demolition contracting to our extensive and successful resume. Our greatest... more

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American Dirt Works

Liberty, IL

American Dirt Works is a family-owned company providing oil tank removal services in Liberty, IL and the surrounding communities. We approach every project with the highest degree of professionalism in order to provide customers with the exact services they need. more

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Blick's Construction Co

Quincy, IL

Blick's Construction Co, located in Quincy, Illinois, has been in business since 1933.  We use our wealth of experience for a plethora of residential and commercial projects. From large-scale demolitions to backyard excavation, we've got you covered!  more

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Caley Custom Construction Inc.

Quincy, IL

With years of experience and an unwavering commitment to customer care and satisfaction, Caley Custom Construction Inc. has become one of the most sought-after oil tank removal teams in the area. Contact us today for a free consultation. more

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Norton & Sons Contracting LLC

Quincy, IL

Norton & Sons Contracting LLC is a trusted resource for quality oil tank removal services throughout Quincy, IL and the surrounding areas. Talk to us today to learn more and to get a free project quote! more

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What are storage tanks?

Storage tanks are generally used to hold oil on a residential or commercial property. There are two kinds of oil storage tanks: above ground storage tanks and underground storage tanks. An above ground storage tank (AST) and an underground storage tank (UST) are both large containers used to hold oil or fuel, whether for heating or other purposes. Generally, above ground storage tanks are located in the basement, crawl space, or against the back or side of the home, held up by supports. Underground storage tanks are buried underground and were most common between the 1930s and late 1980s.