Oil Tank Removal in Twining, MI

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C. Woods Trucking and Excavating

Turner, MI

Woods C Trucking and Excavating offers unmatched demolition, removal, and excavation services for both residential and commercial customers. We can remove oil tanks, mobile homes, houses, concrete, interiors, and more. more

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Ding's Excavating, Inc.

West Branch, MI

Family owned and operated, Dings Excavating Inc. is educated in all things excavating and demolition. They are prepared to meet any challenge, including site preparation, drainage, sewer, and septic systems, land clearing, stump removal, and much more. more

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Eymer Supply

Prescott, MI

Eymer Supply is a Prescott, MI company serving residential customers with their oil tank removals. We focus on delivering safe and clean final results for all tank removals. Contact us today to learn about our full range of services. more

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Timber Mitt Inc

West Branch, MI

Timber Mitt Inc is an owner operated company, so you will be dealing with our owner directly. We provide fast, friendly oil tank removal services to West Branch and surrounding Northern Michigan communities that is always professional. more

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Walt's Trucking and Excavating

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Pinconning, MI

Serving Bay City and surrounding Michigan areas, Walt's Trucking and Excavating goes above and beyond to provide our customers with the best services possible. We offer a number of services, including oil tank removal. more

Tank Removal Tips for Twining, MI

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.