Oil Tank Removal in Lancaster, CA

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Kennah Construction

4.9
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Lancaster, CA
  • Concrete Removal
  • Pool Removal
  • Since 1989
  • Locally owned

We’re your fully licensed, insured and locally-owned demolition company serving the community since 1989. Kennah Construction is a full-service demo services provider offering storage container removal and septic tank disposal. Call the experts at Kennah to properly dispose of your... more

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UBD Inc

Los Angeles, CA

Licensed and certified, Interior Demolition, Inc. serves Montrose, CA and nearby communities. They’re fully licensed and certified, and they specialize in demolition and excavating services. more

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Reel It Away LLC

Santa Clarita, CA

Reel It Away LLC provides a variety of services throughout Santa Clarita, CA and beyond. We provide commercial and residential demolition services, like oil tank removal, interior demolition, structural demolition, concrete removal, and more. There is no job too small... more

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Intracut, Inc.

Van Nuys, CA

Established in 1985, Intracut, Inc. is a family owned corporation serving the San Fernando Valley, Los Angeles, and Southern California. Our success and customer satisfaction rating is based on experience, our well-trained staff, excellent equipment, safe work practices, and competitive rates.... more

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T-9 Enterprises

La Verne, CA

With more than 30 years of demolition and excavating service, T-9 Enterprises, Inc. is one of the most qualified contractors in the area. Our team is comprised of highly trained and experienced go-getters, so you can trust that we can provide... more

Tank Removal Tips for Lancaster, CA

Tips for Removing Above Ground Oil Tanks

What is an above ground storage tank?

Above ground storage tanks are large containers built to hold oil, either for heating or for fuel. Generally, they are located in the basement, crawl space, or against a side/back wall on the exterior of the house, and are held up by supports. They serve the same purpose as an underground storage tank, only they're not buried underground.