Action Oil Tanks specializes in the environmentally safe and legal removal of in-ground and above ground residential and commercial oil tanks.
Specializing in the environmentally safe and legal removal of in-ground and above ground oil tanks.
Commercial & Residential
Ensure your property doesn't have an underground storage tank (UST). Regulations are in place that require underground storage tanks to be professionally and safely removed before the sale of a home.
Contact us today and we will dispatch one of our trained oil tank removal technicians to complete a throughout scanning of your residential or commercial property for the presence of an underground oil storage tank.
Following the removal of an UST we complete 5 soil sample tests looking for any soil contamination. Action Oil Tanks site managers are certified hazardous materials technicians trained in evaluating and executing the safe removal of furnace oils from underground and above ground tanks.
All under and above ground oil tanks and their related waist materials are sent to authorized hazardous waste management centers.
From start to finish, your old oil tank will be removed from your property in the most professional manner, above industry standards.
Oil Tank Removal FAQ
Below are some of the most commonly asked questions regarding our oil tanks detection, oil tank removal and soil remediation services.
Please contact us with any of your oil tank removal process questions or concerns you may, we’d be happy to help!
Yes we carry full Worksafe (WCB) coverage, 2 million general liability as well as $500,000 Environmental Impairment Insurance on all sites. This information is included on all our contracts for our customer to view and verify.
You are required by most banks today to replace aging underground storage tanks (UST) prior to their approving the mortgage of your buyer. In addition, many insurance company’s will not insure the property with a buried oil tank. They do not want to insure a property with a potential insurance liability.
You don’t know until the tank is removed. Although, there are some telltale signs that could be indications of potential problems brewing.