Oil Tank Removal in Ridgeland, SC

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J.H. Wilson Construction

Savannah, GA

Founded in 2007, J.H. Wilson Construction provides demolition, excavation, and more throughout the greater Garden City, GA area. If you're not satisfied with our services, we'll work with you to solve your problems. Reach out today to get a free... more

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Eco Friendly Construction and Design, Inc

Savannah, GA

Eco Friendly Construction and Design, Inc is a full service commercial/design build construction company offering a range of services, including demolition. To learn more or to get a free oil tank removal quote, reach out to us today! more

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Eddie's Backhoe Services

Saint Helena Island, SC

Eddie’s Backhoe Service is based in Saint Helena Island, South Carolina and serves surrounding areas in a variety of ways. They specialize in providing exceptional excavating and demolition services, among others. more

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Low Country Construction LLC

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Walterboro, SC

Low Country Construction, LLC. is the area’s land-clearing experts. We work daily on erosion control and land clearing projects. We know how to move dirt! We can safely and efficiently remove old oil tanks from the ground and return... more

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Berry & Sons Demolition Contractors Inc

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Charleston, SC

Berry & Sons Demolition Contractors Inc. has been serving the Charleston Tri-County area for more than 40 years. As a local family-owned and operated company, we put customer service at the forefront of all that we do. We specialize in residential... more

Tank Removal Tips for Ridgeland, SC

Tank Removal Tips

Why should I remove my oil tank?

Oil tanks, especially underground storage tanks (USTs), are an environmental danger and health hazard due to the high risk of leaks happening. Because of this high risk, oil spills from UST leaks are considered today's greatest threat to groundwater in the United States.

Even if a leak seems small and non-threatening, it could present an extreme threat to the environment and public health if left unhandled, ranging from contaminated drinking water and indoor water pollution to contaminated soil and water bodies.

Removing your oil storage tank is the only way to guarantee leaks don't happen.