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All Dirt Inc

Veneta, OR
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All Dirt, Inc, provides cost-effective, clean, and safe oil tank removal services. Regardless of your tank's size or where it is buried, we will work... more

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Tad Oliphant Construction

Newport, OR

Looking for oil tank removal services? Tad Oliphant Construction is the team to call. We are ready and able to safely and efficiently handle your... more

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Port's Contracting LLC

South Beach, OR

Port's, your demolition and excavation specialist on the Central Oregon Coast and in the Mid-Willamette Valley, offers expert oil tank removal services. Reach out to... more

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Talbot Brothers LLC

Salem, OR

At The Talbot Brothers, we're here to make your vision a reality. When you need quality and dependable oil tank removal services, trust our team.... more

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VA 2 Construction

Newport, OR

VA 2 Construction (CCB#218665), operating on the Oregon coast, is a trusted name in demolition and construction. With our deep industry experience and training, we can... more

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Titan Construction & Remodeling LLC

Newport, OR

With Titan Construction & Remodeling LLC, you get access to a broad array of services. Our in-depth experience and advanced equipment make us the ideal choice... more

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Code 3 Construction

South Beach, OR

From new construction to demolition and remodeling, Code 3 Construction offers a full spectrum of services. Our expertise in demolition, coupled with our integrity and customer-centric... more

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Tank Removal Tips for Mapleton, OR

How does oil tank removal work?

First, the tank and any connected piping must be emptied and carefully cleaned so there aren't any remaining oil and vapors. If there aren't any signs that the tank leaked, it is then considered closed and is ready to be removed.

Then, the tank can be removed. Once the tank is cleaned and closed, it can be disconnected, dug out from the earth in the case of underground tanks, lifted onto a trailer, and hauled away to be properly disposed of and reused/recycled if possible.

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