Destruction Force
As a reliable partner in oil tank removal, Destruction Force expertly tackles projects of any scale while prioritizing safety and efficiency. Our dedication to transparent... more
Piece by Piece Restoration
Piece by Piece Restoration is a faith-based company specializing in oil tank removal services. We take great pride in everything we do. Get in touch... more
GKP Construction
Drawing From 28 years of combined experience, GKP Construction makes the oil tank removal process as simple and stress-free as possible for you. Our mission is... more
ServiceMaster Restoration by RSI
ServiceMaster Restoration by RSI provides oil tank removal services to Seminole, Oklahoma and the surrounding areas. Our team offers convenient and affordable services to rejuvenate... more
AMT Diversified Construction
Established in 2012, AMT Diversified Construction is a woman-owned demolition and construction company based out of Ada, Oklahoma. Our crew is qualified to deal with the... more
Roofing Department & General Contracting Inc.
Serving Midwest Oklahoma, Roofing Department & General Contracting Inc. has been the industry leader in customer satisfaction since 2018. Our experienced team is courteous and eager to... more
Gates Mulching and Excavation, LLC
Gates Excavating is central Oklahoma's go-to construction, demolition, and excavation contractor. We take pride in our commitment to providing quality service to our Oklahoman client... more
Demolition Wrecking Company
Demolition Wrecking understands that when you hire a demolition company, you're putting a lot of trust in them. They are a family owned company you... more
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Why should I remove my oil storage tank?
Both above ground and underground storage tanks have major environmental danger and health risks because of the high potential each poses for leaks. Oil spills from storage tank leaks are the single greatest threat to groundwater quality in the United States today. In the U.S. alone, more than 200,000 sites have been contaminated by underground storage tank petroleum leaks. These leaks may seem insignificant and small at the time, but they can pose a severe threat to the environment and the public health.