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All "Oil Tank Removal" results near me in Corsicana, TX - December 2025

Texas Site & Structures

Moody, TX
5.0
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  • Concrete Removal
  • Residential and Commercial
  • Structural Demolition
  • Serving all of Texas
  • 20+ years of combined experience

At Texas Site & Structures LLC, we specialize in precise and efficient demolition services, including tank removal. Our team is committed to delivering exceptional results on... more

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Jasso Demo

Dallas, TX

Jasso Demo provides oil tank removal services throughout the greater Dallas, TX area. Our team of professionals is highly accurate, completing all that we do... more

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Lloyd D. Nabors Demolition

Hutchins, TX

With more than 30 years of highly trained experience, Lloyd D. Nabors Demolition, LLC is the company to call to get any demolition job in Texas... more

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Billy L Nabors Demolition

Seagoville, TX
4.0
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At Billy Nabors Demolition, we are contractors offering a broad range of services to residential and commercial clients in Seagoville, TX and nearby communities.  ... more

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A Helping Hand

Mesquite, TX
5.0
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  • Commercial Services
  • Residential Services
  • Competitive prices
  • Friendly service

When it comes to commercial and residential demolition, there is no job too big or small for the pros at A Helping Hand to handle!... more

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FJD Waste Disposal & Recycling LLC

Waxahachie, TX

FJD Waste Disposal & Recycling LLC is a local, family-owned company ran by a father and son duo. We offer light demolition services throughout all of... more

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Tank Removal Tips for Corsicana, TX

What is the history of oil tanks?

  • 1859 — Oil is discovered and stored in wooden barrels.
  • Late 1800s — The first steel storage tanks are produced to keep valuable oil safe.
  • 1922 — First standards for steel storage tank safety are developed.
  • 1930s — Underground storage tanks are now the preferred storage method, opposed to the previously preferred above ground storage tanks.
  • 1960s — Tank owners grow more frustrated and more concerned with oil loss due to tank corrosion.
  • 1970s — Concerns begin to spread regarding the environmental impact of oil tank leaks.
  • 1988 — The EPA sets a deadline for upgrading underground tank systems, putting new tank regulations into place.
  • 1990s — Many begin closing and removing their tanks due to the widely known environmental and health risks.

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