Oil Tank Removal in Lake Los Angeles, CA

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SWE Sewer Solutions & Engineering

Glendora, CA

At SWE Sewer Solutions & Engineering, our variety of demolition services is perfect for both commercial and residential customers and includes structural demolition like house, building, and mobile home demolition. We also provide interior demolition, like floor and wall removal, as... more

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West County Junk and Demolition

Ontario, CA

West County Junk and Demolition is a family-owned company that provides a wide variety of demolition services throughout Ontario, CA for both commercial and residential clients. Our fast and efficient crew can provide practical solutions for oil tank removal, structural... more

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Kennah Construction

4.9
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Lake Los Angeles, CA
  • Concrete Removal
  • Pool Removal
  • Since 1989
  • Locally owned

We’re your fully licensed, insured and locally-owned demolition company serving the community since 1989. Kennah Construction is a full-service demo services provider offering storage container removal and septic tank disposal. Call the experts at Kennah to properly dispose of your... more

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T-9 Enterprises

La Verne, CA

With more than 30 years of demolition and excavating service, T-9 Enterprises, Inc. is one of the most qualified contractors in the area. Our team is comprised of highly trained and experienced go-getters, so you can trust that we can provide... more

Tank Removal Tips for Lake Los Angeles, CA

Tips for Tank Removal

How can I tell if my oil storage tank is leaking?

It's pretty easy to monitor an above ground storage tank and spot leaks quickly, but it's not as easy to do so with underground storage tanks. Some of the most obvious signs that an underground oil tank is leaking include:

  • Vegetation in the area of the tank is dead or dying
  • The soil by the tank is darker than surrounding native soils.
  • Heating oil odors can be detected in the house or coming out of the ground
  • Fuel consumption spikes even though the weather isn't colder than normal
  • Your well water develops a strange taste, odor, or color
  • An oily rainbow sheen is visible beneath the tank
  • Fill pipe is stained
  • Water is in fuel lines

Call a tank testing company right away if you see any of these signs.