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All "Oil Tank Removal" results near me in Troy - Sauk County, WI - December 2025

The Wolf Services LLC

Baraboo, WI
  • Interior Demolition
  • Light Demolition
  • Structural Demolition
  • Hardworking and honest
  • Friendly and reliable

Have an oil tank you'd like to get rid of? Whether it's above ground or underground, The Wolf Services LLC can handle your project with... more

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Ray Zobel & Sons Inc

Reedsburg, WI

Ray Zobel & Sons Inc specializes in a variety of demolition and excavating services. We approach every project with the highest degree of professionalism... more

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Meister's K & M Tree & Landscape

Lodi, WI

We strive to maintain a high level of customer satisfaction at Meister’s K&M. We don’t cut corners on any project; we... more

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Lanzendorf's

Lodi, WI

Highly experienced in the demolition field, we’re experts at clearing away the old to make room for the new. In addition, we also perform... more

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Fink's Paving, Excavating & Concrete

Mount Horeb, WI
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Since 1972, Fink's Paving, Excavating & Concrete has dedicated itself to setting the standard in the demolition industry. For more than 45 years, we have been&... more

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DIG Industries

Boscobel, WI
  • Commercial Services
  • Oil Tank Removal
  • Residential Services
  • Offers free quotes
  • Licensed and insured

Oil tank removal should be handled by an experienced pro who understands how to safely complete the project. At DIG Industries, our mission is to... more

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Boehnen Inc

Cross Plains, WI

Boehnen Inc offers high-quality demolition services to the Madison, Wisconsin area. We are capable of completing all kinds of projects, both big and... more

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Tank Removal Tips for Troy - Sauk County, WI

How long have oil tanks been used?

Oil tanks have been used since 1859 when oil was discovered. What started as wooden barrels grew to meet the needs of the oil industry and soon were constructed of metal. The first steel storage tanks were constructed in the late 1800s once companies realized how much of their "black gold" was escaping.

Soon after, in 1922, a third-party testing facility developed the first standards for steel storage tank safety.

In 1988, the EPA set a deadline for implementing new tank safety regulations. Since the 1990s, more and more people have decided to close and remove their tanks due to the widely-known environmental and health risks.

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