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Brandywine Construction Co Inc

New Castle, DE

Brandywine Construction is focused on commercial site work, sewer, demolition, erosion control, storm drainage facilities, grading, paving, curbing and sidewalks. We have built a solid... more

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Clean & Green Landscaping & Junk Removal

Newark, DE

With trusted experience in light demolition, Clean & Green serves Newark, Delaware, and nearby communities with expert tank removal. We work fast yet safe without cutting... more

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Jersey Premier

Hammonton, NJ
5.0
(3)
  • Concrete Removal
  • Pool Removal
  • Residential Services
  • Family owned and operated
  • Free estimates

At Jersey Premier's demolition division, we know what it takes to complete oil tank removal projects. We work closely with our customers to ensure their... more

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Monarch Environmental

Woodstown, NJ

Monarch Environmental Service, Inc. has the experience and knowledge to meet your environmental needs efficiently and effectively. Since 1989, Monarch has been servicing businesses, government, and... more

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Salter Demolition and Concrete

West Deptford, NJ
5.0
(3)

Salter Demolition and Concrete is a reputable demolition contractor servicing Philadelphia, PA and the surrounding areas. Our team of pros can perform a stunning variety... more

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Universal Marine Construction LLC

Merchantville, NJ
  • Commercial Buildings
  • Interior Demolition
  • Residential Services
  • Serving New Jersey
  • Serving Pennsylvania
  • Top-notch customer service

Get a commitment-free oil tank removal quote from the friendly pros at Universal Marine Construction LLC. We serve both commercial and residential customers throughout New... more

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Tank Removal Tips for Cedarville, NJ

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.