Oil Tank Removal in Durham, NC

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Sivad Construction LLC

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Garner, NC

Since 2006, Sivad Construction, LLC. has provided commercial and residential customers with comprehensive demolition services at competitive prices. Our experienced crew and wide array of demolition equipment allow us to quickly and safely remove and dispose of large fuel oil tanks. more

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Steadfast Demolition Services LLC

Raleigh, NC

Steadfast Demolition Services LLC is a turn-key commercial and residential demolition contractor in the Raleigh, NC area. Our projects include oil tank removal, barn demolition, interior demolition, and more. We offer an end-to-end client experience that includes seamless communication, budgeting,... more

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E3 Construction

Durham, NC

E3 Construction offers extensive demolition and construction services to residential and commercial customers throughout the greater Durham, NC area. We can demolish homes, remove oil tanks, and more. more

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DSR Trucking & Site Development

Clayton, NC

DSR Trucking & Site Development is based in Clayton, North Carolina and serves residential and commercial customers throughout Raleigh and surrounding areas. We specialize in the demolition of residential and commercial properties, including oil tanks, houses, and more. more

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DLT Construction and Demolition

4.8
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Raleigh, NC

DLT Construction and Demolition thrives on honesty, integrity and professionalism.  We offer competitive prices for residential and commercial demolition services such as house and building removal. We are a fully licensed and insured team that looks forward to... more

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What are storage tanks?

Storage tanks are large containers built to hold large quantities of gas or liquid. There are two main types of storage tanks—underground and above ground. These tanks were commonly used on both residential and commercial properties up until around the 1980s. Today, they are less common but still exist.