Oil Tank Removal in Batavia, IA

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Cole Construction Co Inc

24100 Queen Ave, Keosauqua IA 52565

Serving Keosauqua, Iowa and nearby areas, Cole Construction Co Inc is proud to serve residential and commercial customers. We are experts in demolition and construction, and we work hard to provide solutions to projects big and small. Our crew is ...

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Archer Skidloader Service

206 E Main St, Pulaski IA 52584

Archer Skid Loader Service, based out of Pulaski, IA, specializes in excavation, removal, and demolition services. Our staff of professionals can remove tanks and pools, demolish kitchens and bathrooms, knock down barns and chimneys, and much more.

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Little Daddy's Trenching Inc

11217 180th Ave, Ottumwa IA 52501

In the Ottumwa, Iowa area, Little Daddy's Trenching Inc is proud to provide customers with an array of site preparation services. Our team of professionals is highly accurate at what we do, completing every oil tank removal project we take ...

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Leichty & Son Construction Inc

1548 Henry Washington St, Mount Pleasant IA 52641

Leichty & Son Construction Inc goes above and beyond to provide each and every customer with high-quality services, including oil tank removal. We possess the expertise, broad fleet of equipment, and project management skills needed to complete jobs properly.

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Renfrew Trucking Inc

2348 Lake Rd, Ottumwa IA 52501

Renfrew Trucking and Excavating is a family owned company providing services to residential and commercial customers throughout Southeast Iowa for more than 40 years. We perform all kinds of demolition services.

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How does oil tank removal work?

First, the tank and any connected piping must be emptied and carefully cleaned so there aren't any remaining oil and vapors. If there aren't any signs that the tank leaked, it is then considered closed and is ready to be removed.

Then, the tank can be removed. Once the tank is cleaned and closed, it can be disconnected, dug out from the earth in the case of underground tanks, lifted onto a trailer, and hauled away to be properly disposed of and reused/recycled if possible.

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