All Property Pro LLC is a licensed and insured company offering professional, safe, and reliable oil tank removal services. We've been in the demolition field for several years, and we take pride in our work. Our team is highly skilled... more
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Clavin Excavating
Specializing in all things site preparation, we’re here to assist you with your oil tank removal service. We approach every project with a high degree of professionalism while maintaining a down-to-earth and straightforward approach with our clients. more
Johnston Construction & Excavating
Serving Gainesville, Missouri and surrounding areas, Johnston Construction & Excavating is highly experienced in oil tank removal, excavating, and construction services. We are focused on our customers' needs and completing the job safely. more
Paul Jones Excavating
Paul Jones Excavating is centrally located to offer valuable excavation and demolition services throughout the Midwest. They've proudly served the area since 1986. They perform commercial wrecking, residential demolition, site prep, full-service excavation, and more. more
Ramsey Excavating Co.
Ramsey Excavating Co. is a firmly established business with 36 years of experience servicing the Springfield, MO area. We focus on providing the field’s best construction equipment, employees, and technology to our customers and place an emphasis... more
Travis Miller Homes LLC
Since our founding, Travis Miller Homes has been committed to providing customers with quality services that are long lasting and affordable. We specialize in building homes as well as taking them down. Demolition and construction are what we do best,... more
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What are storage tanks?
Storage tanks are large containers built to hold large quantities of gas or liquid. There are two main types of storage tanks—underground and above ground. These tanks were commonly used on both residential and commercial properties up until around the 1980s. Today, they are less common but still exist.