Oil Tank Removal in Pacific Grove, CA

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Demo Patrol LLC

5.0
(18) -
Loomis, CA
  • Concrete Removal
  • Interior Demolition
  • Structural Demolition
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Demo Patrol LLC is a licensed, family-owned and operated demolition contractor that specializes in the removal of oil tanks. We are proudly environmentally conscious and recycle as often as possible. more

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Economy Hauling and Junk Removal

Morgan Hill, CA

Junk Removal and light demolition in Morgan Hill, CA is now easier than ever with Economy Hauling and Junk Removal. If you need help removing unwanted structures, oil tanks, old furniture, or any other type of junk, we're here to... more

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A Plus Construction

San Jose, CA

Serving the greater San Jose, CA area, A Plus Construction is licensed to perform various site preparation services in the state of California. They specialize in demolition, construction, and concrete services. more

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V's Demolition Inc.

Santa Cruz, CA

Located in Santa Cruz, CA and serving the entire San Francisco Bay Area, V’s Demolition, Inc. is one of the most experienced demolition and deconstruction providers in the area. They can handle demolition, site cleanup, limited landscape removal, and... more

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Randazzo Enterprises Inc

5.0
(1) -
Castroville, CA

Randazzo Enterprises Inc. is happy to offer Castroville and Salinas, CA premier services. We are the experienced choice in demolition. Contact our friendly team today to discuss your oil tank removal needs and get a free project estimate. more

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What is the oil tank removal process like?

  • The tank must be taken out of service and properly closed. This involves emptying the tank and pipes of any oil and cleaning it carefully in order to remove any residual oil and vapors. If there's not sign that the tank leaked, it's then considered closed and is ready for removal.
  • The tank is then removed. Above ground oil tanks can then be disconnected, put on a trailer, and hauled away to the proper disposal location. Underground oil tanks must be dug out of the ground using an excavator, lifted onto a trailer, then hauled away to the nearest landfill or recycling facility.