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Best Hauling

Cincinnati, OH
4.0
(1)
  • Pool Removal
  • Sheds and Garages
  • Family owned and operated
  • Since 1994
  • Fast and affordable

For more than 25 years, Best Hauling has been hauling, demolishing, and cleaning up the greater Cincinnati, OH area. We are family-owned and operated, so you... more

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Bluegrass Excavation & Contracting

Simpsonville, KY
4.0
(1)

Bluegrass Excavation & Contracting has been a trusted demolition company in the Louisville, KY area since 1995. We provide our customers in Kentucky and Indiana with... more

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Ohio Dismantle

Cincinnati, OH
  • Exterior Demolition
  • Interior Demolition
  • Locally owned
  • Environmentally friendly

At Ohio Dismantle, we don't just tear down buildings—we transform spaces. Established in 2010, we have been at the forefront of the demolition industry throughout... more

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Orchid Recycling Services

Sanders, KY
4.8
(14)
  • Concrete & Asphalt Removal
  • Interior Demolition
  • Residential Structures
  • Family owned and operated
  • Over 40 years of experience
  • Free consultations

Speak with the friendly professionals at Orchid Recycling Services regarding your oil tank removal project. With 40 years of environmental cleanup experience, we have established a... more

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Stoney, Sealy & Rubble Construction

Louisville, KY
1.0
(1)
  • Commercial Demolition
  • Concrete & Asphalt Removal
  • Residential Structures
  • Since 2003
  • High-quality workmanship
  • Competitive rates

For all your oil tank removal needs throughout the greater Louisville, KY area, Stoney, Sealy & Rubble Construction is the crew to call! Our team prides... more

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Tank Removal Tips for Sanders, KY

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.