Oil Tank Removal in Imperial Beach, CA

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Simon Junk Removal and Hauling

San Diego, CA

Simon Junk Removal and Hauling has been providing high-quality, affordable demolition services throughout Simon Valley, CA for over 5 years. We offer a range of different services to fit the needs of our clients throughout San Diego County. more

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Zoran Construction Group, Inc.

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Escondido, CA
  • Commercial
  • Residential

At Zoran Construction Group, Inc., our fully licensed and insured company consistently performs reliable and affordable oil tank removal services throughout the greater Escondido, CA area. In addition to their expertise, our employees provide reassurance, support, and personal attention to... more

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M&M Hauling and Bobcat

5.0
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Lakeside, CA

M&M Hauling and Bobcat is a family owned and operated company based in East San Diego. We are a fully licensed, bonded, and insured company proudly serving the area since 1995. My company motto is to always be easy... more

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Hidden Valley Backhoe

Escondido, CA

Hidden Valley Backhoe & Trucking is a licensed contractor #824922. We handle all of your demolition, excavation, hauling and utility needs. We take the hassle out of construction projects by making sure your land is properly prepared for new development. The... more

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Hofer Corporation

San Diego, CA

Hofer Corporation offers one of the most dynamic list of demolition services throughout the greater San Diego, CA area, including oil tank removal, house demolition, garage and shed demolition, pool removal, interior demolition, and so much more! Reach out today... more

Tank Removal Tips for Imperial Beach, CA

Tips for Removing Underground Oil Tanks

What is an underground storage tank?

Underground storage tanks are large containers built to hold large amounts of liquid or gas underground. These tanks were widely used between the 1930s and late 1980. Typically built of bare steel, these tanks are still used on residential and commercial properties, though they are becoming less common due to their environmental and health risks.