Your Aging Fuel Tank Is A Liability

Homes in Vancouver have used underground oil tanks for over 6 decades. Because many homeowners have made the change to more environmentally friendly forms of home heating such as propane and electric, oil tank removal in Vancouver is a pressing issue. The potential environmental damage that older tanks could leak oil into the ground that surrounds them is the major reason that these tanks are gaining a lot of attention these days. In some cases, underground oil tanks need to be removed because the homeowner is aware of the dangers and wishes to change to a safer above ground alternative.

For homeowners in Vancouver that have tanks that have been underground for decades, they suddenly have a problem that must be dealt with immediately. After this, and in some cases earlier, these tanks are liable to corrode to the point that they leak oil into the soil. This is making oil tank removal in Vancouver so very critical for many Vancouver homeowners.

Inadequately maintained or malfunctioning heating equipment, along with rusty underground fuel tanks are the most common reason for spills and leaks of fuel oil. For a property management company or homeowner, the environmental impact made by a leak will result in a hefty clean-up cost.

Tank Removal is Mandatory and it also makes sense financially:

You can save thousands of dollars. While affected site cleanup costs typically range from 10-250k and may even require replacement of a home’s entire foundation, the costs to remove an oil tank vary from $3,000 to $5,000.

After the tank removal, your home insurance premiums could be reduced. Tank’s aging increases the likelihood of deterioration; because of this, an insurance provider will investigate carefully before issuing a home insurance policy. Unless the aging oil tanks are removed, there are thousands of homeowners that will very soon no longer qualify for a home insurance policy. For people who can actually get home insurance with an aging tank, their premiums will usually be 3 or 4 times higher than they were paying previously.

There won’t be any issues with selling an older house. Arrange to have an inspection completed on either the above ground or the underground tank prior to listing a home for sale. Any future liability to the seller will be removed with the tank, because there can be no future damage caused to new owners.

Pump Outs and Fuel Oil Tank Removals

Regardless of the circumstances… we can handle it!

We can provide assistance with: abandoned furnace oil tank removal, pumping out and disposing of furnace oil, removal of unused oil tanks, removal of under or above ground oil storage tanks, removal of buried oil tanks, eco oil tank removal, decommissioning of an oil tank, or removing heating oil tanks.

Before you book a tank removal service online, be certain you check our excellent free resources on oil tank removal Vancouver and www.cerctankremoval.ca

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