Silas Ridge Construction is a locally owned general contracting company committed to quality service, competitive pricing, and prompt service. Our vast industry knowledge and experience allows us to offer expertise in residential and commercial demolition. Contact us today for a... more
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Rockford Junk Removal and Demolition
Rockford Junk Removal and Demolition provides the greater Winston-Salem, NC area with high-quality, affordable demolition services. We offer a wide range of services including barn demolition, concrete removal, mobile home demolition, deck removal, and more. We approach each and every... more
Jones and Sons Excavating
Jones and Sons Excavating is a family-owned and operated business serving the New River Valley and surrounding areas with exceptional demolition services, including commercial demolition, garage demolition, house demolition, concrete removal, and more! Contact a member of our... more
Moore C R Grading & Hauling Inc
Based in King, North Carolina and serving surrounding areas, Moore C R Grading and Hauling Inc. offers all kinds of services to meet all kinds of needs, whether residential or commercial. We specialize in demolition—structural and selective—as well... more
Coomes Construction LLC
Locally owned and committed to our community, Coomes Construction serves the City of Galax and surrounding areas. We’re experts at what we do and hold all the proper licensing. Our services include: demolition, heavy construction, site preparation, grading, road,... 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.