All "Oil Tank Removal" results near me in Piatt County, IL - July 2026
TC All-Around Service LLC
TC All-Around Service LLC does it all, from demolition and excavating to site preparation and more. We provide unbeatable workmanship at a fair price, so... more
Steve's Trucking, Inc.
Steve's Trucking, Inc. has been Decatur's go-to company for reliable demolition and trucking services since 1986. Our highly trained and skilled professionals are insured and know... more
Starks Excavating Inc
We began as a one man service with a small backhoe in 1946 under the leadership of Lyle Stark. Today, we are one of the region’... more
Premier Excavating, LLC
Premier Excavating, LLC is family owned and customer focused. Our team brings years of experience, ensuring your property gets the best care. We offer a... more
Petree FARMS Demolition & Excavation LLC
Let the experts at Petree FARMS Demolition & Excavation LLC tackle your tank removal project. From oil tanks to propane tanks, we have the knowledge and... more
Grizzly Construction LLC
Safety is our top priority at Grizzly Construction LLC when it comes to professional oil tank removal. We provide this critical service to property owners... more
Franzen Construction Group LLC
A family owned business since 1943, Franzen Construction Group LLC has been providing the Champaign area with quality demolition and excavation services ever since. Not just... more
Entler Excavating Co, Inc.
Entler Excavating Co, Inc. offers an end-to-end client experience. Call us today and let us bring our extensive construction and demolition experience and project management... more
Brohez Trucking LLC
We take care of the excavation and safe extraction of outdated above-ground and underground fuel tanks. Our crew safely hooks, pulls, and hauls the units... more
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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.