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Slicks Sealcoating & Construction
At Slicks Sealcoating & Construction, we believe: “If you do what you love, you’ll never work a day in your life.“ We are an honest good group of professionals that work hard to meet customers' oil tank removal needs. more
Gall Joe Gall Excavating
Gall Excavation offers a wide range of services for all your excavating needs, including oil tank removals. We staff knowledgeable contractors who use the right equipment to safely remove all sizes of oil tanks. more
J & L Concrete & Excavation
J & L Concrete & Excavation removes large and small-scale oil tanks. Our team of qualified professionals provides safe and clean removal service for each and every customer. more
Mullen Construction
Mullen Construction is a general contractor based out of Mena, Arizona specializing in construction, excavation, and demolition services. We have the manpower and equipment to remove foundations, demolish old businesses, tear down barns and sheds, and much more. Don’t... more
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What are storage tanks?
Storage tanks are generally used to hold oil on a residential or commercial property. There are two kinds of oil storage tanks: above ground storage tanks and underground storage tanks. An above ground storage tank (AST) and an underground storage tank (UST) are both large containers used to hold oil or fuel, whether for heating or other purposes. Generally, above ground storage tanks are located in the basement, crawl space, or against the back or side of the home, held up by supports. Underground storage tanks are buried underground and were most common between the 1930s and late 1980s.