Oil Tank Removal in Sheldon, IA

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Triple D Contracting, Inc.

1478 Emmett Ave, Lawton IA 51030

At Triple D Contracting, Inc., we own excavators, side dumps, payloads, and skid steer loaders with the ability to tear out and haul away anything from oil tanks to multi-story buildings. Contact us today to get a free quote!

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Bouma Excavating

4292 190th St, George IA 51237

Bouma Excavating is proud to provide the Rock Rapids, Iowa area with high-quality oil tank removal services that they can rely on. Customers turn to us when they need straightforward services that aren't overpriced.

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Reker Construction

22119 State Highway 91, Adrian MN 56110

Reker Construction is the contractor to turn to for all your earthwork, demolition, and similar needs. We offer many services to assist customers with whatever project they face. With over 50 pieces of equipment, we can handle a wide ...

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Raveling Inc

239 Main St, Melvin IA 51350

Raveling, Inc, conveniently located in Melvin, IA was founded in 1978 by owner Bruce Raveling. For over 30 years, Raveling's has specialized in crane & equipment rental and services, excavation dirt work, general contracting, and heavy hauling.  One of the keys ...

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Vander Pol Excavating

808 Highway 10 W, Orange City IA 51041

Serving the Orange City, Iowa area, Vander Pol Excavating works hard to provide customers with exceptional results. We offer a wide range of services and have the experience needed to complete projects of all sizes and complexities, including oil tank ...

Tank Removal Tips for Sheldon, IA

Tips for Oil Tank Removal Projects

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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