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Having an oil tank at your property can provide a convenient way to store heating oil, especially in regions where alternative heating methods are not readily available or are more expensive. However, oil tanks, whether above ground or underground, come with their own set of challenges and maintenance requirements. Over time, an oil tank can deteriorate, leading to potential environmental hazards and costly cleanups. It’s essential to recognize the warning signs that your oil tank needs to be removed before it becomes a significant issue. This article will highlight these warning signs and discuss how contacting a reputable oil tank removal company can mitigate risks associated with an aging or damaged oil tank. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: Warning Signs That Your Oil Tank Needs to Be Removed


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Warning Signs That Your Oil Tank Needs to Be
Removed
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  • Having an oil tank at your property can provide a
    convenient way to store heating oil, especially
    in regions where alternative heating methods are
    not readily available or are more expensive.
    However, oil tanks, whether above ground or
    underground, come with their own set of
    challenges and maintenance requirements. Over
    time, an oil tank can deteriorate, leading to
    potential environmental hazards and costly
    cleanups. Its essential to recognize the warning
    signs that your oil tank needs to be removed
    before it becomes a significant issue. This
    article will highlight these warning signs and
    discuss how contacting a reputable oil tank
    removal company can mitigate risks associated
    with an aging or damaged oil tank.

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Visible Rust and Corrosion
  • One of the most apparent signs that an oil tank
    needs attention is visible rust and corrosion on
    its surface. Rust indicates that the integrity of
    the tank is compromised, making leaks more
    likely. If rust is present, especially around the
    tanks base or on its supports, its time to
    consider contacting an oil tank removal company
    to assess the situation and possibly remove the
    tank.

4
Unexplained Heating Oil Consumption
  • If you notice that your heating oil consumption
    has significantly increased without a
    corresponding increase in usage, this could be a
    sign of a leak. Leaks can occur due to cracks or
    holes in the tank, which are not always visible,
    especially in underground tanks. A professional
    assessment can help determine if the tank is the
    source of the leak and needs to be removed.

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Persistent Odor of Heating Oil
  • A persistent odor of heating oil around the tank
    area or inside your property is a clear sign of a
    problem. This could indicate a leak or spill that
    has gone unnoticed. Such odors should not be
    ignored, as they can also pose health risks to
    occupants. Contacting an oil tank removal company
    can help identify the source of the odor and
    resolve the issue.

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Water Presence in the Tank
  • Water found in the oil tank during routine
    maintenance can indicate a breach in the tanks
    integrity. Water can lead to the corrosion of the
    tank from the inside out, exacerbating any
    existing issues. A professional can assess
    whether the tank can be repaired or if removal is
    the best course of action.

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Aging Tank
  • Oil tanks have a finite lifespan, typically
    between 15 to 20 years for modern models. If your
    tank is nearing or has surpassed this age range,
    its wise to have it inspected regularly. An
    aging tank is more likely to fail, so preemptive
    removal might be advisable to prevent
    environmental damage and potential fines.

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Changes in Property Drainage
  • Significant changes in the drainage pattern of
    your property, especially near the location of an
    underground oil tank, can indicate a problem.
    Shifts in the soil could damage the tank, leading
    to leaks. If you notice new areas of wetness or
    pooling water, it might be time to have your tank
    inspected and possibly removed.

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Conclusion
  • Recognizing the warning signs that your oil tank
    needs to be removed is crucial in preventing
    environmental damage and ensuring the safety of
    your property. Visible rust, unexplained oil
    consumption, persistent odors, water presence in
    the tank, aging, and changes in property drainage
    are all indicators that its time to take action.
    Hiring a reputable oil tank removal company can
    provide peace of mind by safely and efficiently
    handling the removal process. Doing so not only
    protects your property but also contributes to
    the well-being of the environment.
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