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Pearson Home Improvement’s
The Dirt Boyz employs a team of highly trained professionals that are able to complete top-notch demolition services for both commercial and residential customers, including oil tank removal. Click the "Get a Quote" button to learn more! more
US Construction LTD
The crew at US Construction LTD has a combined 40 years of experience in the demolition and construction industry. We provide unbeatable workmanship at a fair price, and we'll beat any reasonable quote from our competitors. more
Trash N Dash
Trash N Dash is Greater Houston's friendliest and best priced demolition, dumpster rental, and junk removal company. As leading professionals in the industry, we offer free estimates, upfront pricing, and some of the lowest minimums in town. We are a... more
R&R Construction
R&R Construction provides commercial and residential demolition services in Sugar Land, TX and the surrounding areas. We are committed to bringing our customers dependable solutions for all your demo needs, including oil tank removal! more
Imperium Development Pros LLC
At Imperium Development Pros LLC, we offer a full suite of services to meet all your home remodeling needs. As a construction, demolition, and renovation company in Houston, we take care of every aspect of your project. Reach out to... 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.