Oil Tank Removal in Floresville, TX

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The Muscle Demolition and Junk Removal

5.0
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San Antonio, TX

At The Muscle Demolition and Junk Removal, we specialize in demolition, deconstruction, and the preservation of historic homes certified through the City of San Antonio. Our team works safely, effectively, and are efficient at accommodating our clients' needs. more

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Robles 1

Cibolo, TX

Robles 1 has established itself as being one of the leading demolition contractors in Texas and New Mexico. We are known as dependable specialists who have the ability to undertake some of the most complex and challenging projects. Contact us today... more

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Precision Demolition & Grading

San Antonio, TX

With a combined experience of over 30 years in the industry, the entire staff at Precision Demolition & Grading comes with a vast experience of oil tank removal across the county. We offer a complete service, from pulling permits to the demolition,... more

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Flores Demolition and Disposal Inc

4.9
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La Vernia, TX

Flores Demolition and Disposal, Inc. focuses on exceeding your expectations with experience and attention to detail. We provide professional oil tank removal services at a price that is honest, fair, and affordable. more

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Knockout Construction

Lago Vista, TX

Knockout Construction is new to the Austin, TX area, but we are no strangers to do the demolition business. Our successful demolition company thrived in Houston for over 10 years and can confidently and affordably demolish kitchens, bathrooms, walls, all types... more

Tank Removal Tips for Floresville, TX

Tips for Removing Underground Oil Tanks

What is an underground storage tank?

Underground storage tanks are large containers built to hold large amounts of liquid or gas underground. These tanks were widely used between the 1930s and late 1980. Typically built of bare steel, these tanks are still used on residential and commercial properties, though they are becoming less common due to their environmental and health risks.