Oil Tank Removal in Lake Placid, NY

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Martin's Excavating

Saranac Lake, NY

Martin's Excavating works hard to provide customers with exceptional services. Our team is educated and experienced in all things demolition and excavating, including oil tank removal. We offer an unmatched level of experience, customer care, and professionalism. more

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Douglas C. Cochran

Saranac Lake, NY

For over 25 years, Douglas C. Cochran has been providing our clients with the highest quality demolition work the greater Malone, NY area has to offer. From full structure demolition to oil tank removal, we're sure to have the solution you're... more

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Fuller Excavating

Keeseville, NY

Fuller Excavating is a family owned construction and demolition contractor with more than 30 years of experience. We offer a large variety of residential and commercial services, including oil tank removal. We pride ourselves on quality and timely workmanship. more

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AB's Get-It-Gone Demo and Hauling, LLC

Oakland, NJ
  • Chimneys
  • Interiors
  • Mobile Homes
  • Over 30 years of experience
  • Best prices
  • Fast and friendly service

AB's Get-It-Gone Demo and Hauling, LLC is known for offering commercial and residential demolition and junk removal throughout New Jersey. For over 30 years, we've specialized in a wide variety of different demo services, like mobile home demolition, shed and garage... more

Tank Removal Tips for Lake Placid, NY

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What are storage tanks?

Storage tanks are generally used to hold oil on a residential or commercial property. There are two kinds of oil storage tanks: above ground storage tanks and underground storage tanks. An above ground storage tank (AST) and an underground storage tank (UST) are both large containers used to hold oil or fuel, whether for heating or other purposes. Generally, above ground storage tanks are located in the basement, crawl space, or against the back or side of the home, held up by supports. Underground storage tanks are buried underground and were most common between the 1930s and late 1980s.