Oil Tank Removal in Cobb, CA

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New Generation Demolition & Junk Removal

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Santa Rosa, CA

New Generation Demolition & Junk Removal is the company to call when you need reliable, professional, and competitively priced oil tank removal services. Our team of experts goes the extra mile for each and every one of our customers to ensure... more

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North Bay Coring & Cutting Inc

Sebastopol, CA

North Bay Coring & Cutting is focused on delivering exceptional results for residential and commercial projects. We have state of the art equipment and highly trained professionals get the job done on schedule and within budget.  more

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Northwest General Engineering

Santa Rosa, CA

NorthWest General Engineering is a full-service general engineering contractor located in Santa Rosa, CA. We specialize in demolition, grading, paving, and underground site work projects. Since 2000, we have been serving commercial and industrial customers, and we take immense pride in... more

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Wesner Excavating

Angwin, CA

Serving all of Napa out of Angwin, CA, Wesner Excavating has an outstanding team of specialists who utilize the latest technology to accomplish all kinds of projects. Since 2000, we’ve been serving residential and commercial customers, assisting in demolition, septic... more

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John's Excavating

Santa Rosa, CA

John's Excavating is an experienced hazardous materials licensed contractor located in Sonoma County, CA. Our expertise is in commercial and residential demolition, including oil tank removal. more

Tank Removal Tips for Cobb, CA

Tank Demolition Tips

Are all oil tanks at risk of leaking?

Over time, nearly all tanks have the ability to leak in some way, shape, or form. Some of the most common reasons tanks leak include:

  • Lack of routine inspection and maintenance
  • Leaky fittings
  • Decay or frost shift
  • Overfilling of tanks
  • Irresponsible oil delivery
  • Lines are accidentally severed