An oil tank sweep in NJ is vital to protecting your health and property investment. Get a tank search inspection and conclusive report on-site.
Signs You May Need a Professional Oil Tank Sweep
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If the property was built before the mid-1970s, an underground tank could be present even if it has since been converted to a natural gas heat source.
Sears was bigger than Walmart and they sold Oil Fired Boilers, my point being the older the house the more likely oil heat was used.
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A newer aboveground tank is present (meaning tank is younger than the house), there was likely a tank that new tank replaced, often an underground oil tank.
If you were next to the tank in the below photo you could read the white label on the side of the tank, which has the tank birthday on it (date of construction). You would quickly learn that the house is 60 years older than the tank, meaning this tank replaced the original UST.
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Capped oil tank fill pipes or vent pipes are visible.
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The current owner has no knowledge of oil heat and cannot guarantee the house never had oil heat.
How do you Perform Oil Tank Sweeps
Hire a company that removes tanks, they will be the most experienced in locating undisclosed tanks.
Use a company that has ground-penetrating radar (GPR) equipment, its used for commercial sites and suitable for residential as well and its the most thorough technology.
Curren is licensed in three states for tank removal.
Our experts have been on NBC the Today Show.
We have completed tens of thousands of tank sweeps.
Quick story, Curren performed a tank weep and found no tank, but found evidence that a tank existed. How did we find a removed tank? Yeras of practice and we provided proof that indeed a tank was removed which eventually all parties agreed
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