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Theisen Grading & Equipment Co
Established in 2002, Theisen Grading & Equipment Co., based in Norfolk, Nebraska, offers reliable grading and demolition services, including highway grading and pavement removal. Want to learn more about oil tank removal? Call us or get your free estimate today. more
Don't Worry About It L.L.C
Located in Norfolk, Nebraska, Don’t Worry About It L.L.C proudly offers concrete and demolition services throughout Northeast Nebraska, including oil tank removal. Contact us today to discover more! more
Gonzalez Handyman LLc
Gonzalez Handyman LLC is a family business committed to quality workmanship and competitive pricing. Whether you need light demolition, remodeling, or general handyman services, we’re here for you. Call today for a free oil tank removal quote! more
Triple D Contracting, Inc.
At Triple D Contracting, Inc., we own excavators, side dumps, payloads, and skid steer loaders with the ability to tear out and haul away anything from oil tanks to multi-story buildings. Contact us today to get a free 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.