Nichols Development Group LLC
Established in 1996, Nichols Development Group LLC is a top choice for safe and efficient demolition services throughout Illinois and Missouri. We offer a wide range... more
JCS Logistics LLC
Here at JCS Logistics LLC, we strive for excellence. We pay particular attention to detail by following procedures that are designed to produce time-effective solutions... more
Heck’s Excavating
Heck’s Excavating Inc has been family-owned and dedicated to excellence since 2009. We emphasize safety and approach each job with the care we’d give... more
McMillen Construction
McMillen Construction delivers outstanding construction and demolition services in Mount Vernon and surrounding communities. From structural tear-downs to new builds, remodeling, and home additions, we... more
RW Construction
RW Construction & Excavating is a full-service, licensed, and insured excavating contractor with over 15 years of experience. We proudly serve Ewing, Illinois, and the surrounding areas,... more
Done Demolition and Disposal Company
Get a streamlined demolition process with our team, ensuring quick completion and a clean site every time. Depend on our experts for a smooth, effective... more
Schierbaum Excavating, Inc
With more than two decades of experience, Schierbaum Excavating, Inc. offers attentive and reliable service to commercial and residential clients throughout the tri-state area. Ask... more
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What are storage tanks?
Storage tanks are generally used to hold oil on a residential or commercial property. There are two kinds of oil storage tanks: above ground storage tanks and underground storage tanks. An above ground storage tank (AST) and an underground storage tank (UST) are both large containers used to hold oil or fuel, whether for heating or other purposes. Generally, above ground storage tanks are located in the basement, crawl space, or against the back or side of the home, held up by supports. Underground storage tanks are buried underground and were most common between the 1930s and late 1980s.