K&L Recycling LLC
If you're in need of commercial or residential demolition in Tyler, Texas or the surrounding areas, look no further than K&L Recycling LLC. Our... more
Topline Trailers
Topline Trailers is proud to serve the Lancaster and Tyler, Texas areas. We are experts in providing top-of-the-line demolition services, from mobile home demolition to... more
Steadfast Concrete
Specializing in concrete, earthwork, and demolition, Steadfast Concrete, Inc. is based in Marshall, TX. Our team is dedicated to ensuring customer satisfaction every step of... more
Frontier Reclamation Services L.L.C.
At Frontier Reclamation Services L.L.C., we specialize in safe, reliable demolition for projects of all sizes, including oil tanks. From debris removal to... more
McKinney Excavation & Services
Backed by over 30 years in demolition and construction, McKinney Excavation & Services Inc. has the skills to handle projects of all sizes, including oil tanks. Call... more
LPR Logistics LLC
Proudly serving since 2018, LPR Logistics LLC excels in concrete, demolition, dirt work, land clearing, and forestry mulching. Count on us for professional oil tank removal. more
Stringer Contracting
With over 31 years of industry expertise, our company is built on safety and quality. We’re licensed for general contracting, specializing in demolition, excavation, and... more
Villafranco Construction Inc
Located in East Texas, Villafranco Construction has been a trusted name in framing and demolition since 2004, covering Texas, Louisiana, Oklahoma, and nearby areas. Need an... more
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Tank Removal Tips for Gladewater, TX
How can I tell if my oil tank is leaking?
It's easier to tell when an above ground tank is leaking since it's always visible, but underground storage tank leaks are a bit harder to detect. In some cases, it can take years before an underground storage tank leak is detected.
Be aware of the signs that a leak has occurred:
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There is dead/dying vegetation in the area of the tank
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The soil in the area is darker than the surrounding native soils
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The area around the fill pipe is stained
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You can smell heating oil odors in the house/coming out of the ground
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Fuel consumption spikes even though the weather isn't especially cold
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There is an oily rainbow sheen on the water beneath the tank, in basement sump, etc.
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If your well water develops a strange taste, odor, or color
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There is water in fuel lines
If you see any of these signs, contact an underground tank testing company immediately.