All "Oil Tank Removal" results near me in Plymouth, MN - April 2026
Redsun Construction
Redsun Construction has years of extensive experience in the concrete and masonry industry. We specialize in demolition and excavation, providing responsive, professional, and affordably priced... more
Junk Truck MN LLC
If you're looking for demo services throughout Northfield, MN and the surrounding areas, look no further! Junk Truck MN LLC provides demolition services that are... more
Super Bee Disposal
Founded in 2004, our team at Super Bee Disposal prides itself on providing quality services. We set ourselves apart by being continuously committed... more
PGM Services
Licensed, bonded, and insured, PGM Services is a full service company servicing the greater Minneapolis and St. Paul, Minnesota area. Since 1986, we have offered a... more
J-Reed Excavating
Since 1975 at J-Reed Excavating, LLC our top priority is the satisfaction of our customers for each and every project we complete. For over 40... more
Chris Neisen & Sons LLC
Looking for oil tank removal services in the greater Henderson, MN area? Chris Neisen & Sons LLC is the crew to call! We're a family-owned and... more
The Junk Jocks
The Junk Jocks is a light demolition and junk removal company based in Bloomington, MN and serving the greater Minneapolis metro area. We pride ourselves... more
Minnesota Dirt Works
We go above and beyond to meet our customers’ expectations for their oil tank removal project. Our crew is highly trained and competent in removing... more
CJC Construction LLC
CJC Construction LLC provides safe, compliant oil tank removal services for above-ground and underground tanks. We focus on proper demolition, removal, and site cleanup to... more
T Mann Excavating Inc
In St. Paul, Minnesota and nearby areas, T Mann Excavating Inc is the place residential and commercial customers turn to when they need interior demolition,... more
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Tank Removal Tips for Plymouth, MN
How does oil tank removal work?
First, the tank and any connected piping must be emptied and carefully cleaned so there aren't any remaining oil and vapors. If there aren't any signs that the tank leaked, it is then considered closed and is ready to be removed.
Then, the tank can be removed. Once the tank is cleaned and closed, it can be disconnected, dug out from the earth in the case of underground tanks, lifted onto a trailer, and hauled away to be properly disposed of and reused/recycled if possible.
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