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A1 Container Demolition
Family-owned and affordable, A1 Container Demolition is committed to providing quick, high-quality services. We started out farming the family farm before deciding to branch out into demolition and other land services. To us, cleaning up properties and restoring them is... more
McGhee Excavation & Concrete Works
In Thomasville, NC and nearby areas, McGhee Excavating & Bobcat Service is the company residential, commercial, and industrial customers turn to for high quality services at fair prices. Our team offers oil tank removal, excavation, and more. more
Leonine Building Solutions
Locally owned and operated in Durham, North Carolina, Leonine Building Solutions (LBS) offers a full suite of key services for residential and commercial customers. We specialize in disaster restoration, mold remediation, demolition, electronic security and general contracting services. We are... more
DLT Construction and Demolition
DLT Construction and Demolition thrives on honesty, integrity and professionalism. We offer competitive prices for residential and commercial demolition services such as house and building removal. We are a fully licensed and insured team that looks forward to... more
The Menher Group
If it's in your way, The Menhér Group will move it to remove it! We have experience removing concrete, storage tanks, and more. If you are interested in learning more about our demolition services or getting a free quote,... 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.