Oil Tank Removal in Rush River, WI

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J G Hause Construction

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Bayport, MN

Based in the St. Croix Valley and serving the Twin Cities area, as well as Western Wisconsin, J G Hause Construction is a leader in the luxury remodeling, construction, custom design and demolition industries. Jeff & Michelle Hause launched the... more

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Leonard's Excavating

Ellsworth, WI

Leonard's Excavating is located in Ellsworth, Wisconsin and serves nearby cities. We specialize in excavating and demolition services, including barn demolition, house demolition, oil tank removal, and more. more

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Midamerica Technical & Environmental Services

Saint Paul, MN

Midamerica Technical & Environmental Services is the go-to source for high-quality services in St. Paul, Minnesota and nearby communities. We can remove oil tanks safely and efficiently, working hard to meet your specific needs. more

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Pioneer Excavating

Boyceville, WI

Serving the Menomonie, WI area, Pioneer Excavating specializes in providing superior demolition and excavating services to residential and commercial customers. We offer comprehensive services, like oil tank removal, and more. more

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Scott Poye Excavating

Clear Lake, WI

Scott Poye Excavating is the company customers in the area turn to when they need reliable and professional demolition and excavating services. Our crew of pros can complete mobile home demolition, oil tank removal, and more. more

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Zappa Brothers Inc

Hudson, WI

Zappa Bros provides demolition solutions of all sizes in Hudson, WI and the surrounding areas. Whether you have a large commercial building or a small shed that needs to be demolished, our crew has you covered. Our team of... more

Tank Removal Tips for Rush River, WI

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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