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Simple Tank Services is a residential oil tank service company with 75 years of industry experience. We are employee owned and offer cost-effective services to clients in and around the New Jersey area. Our services include oil tank removal, oil tank testing, soil remediation, soil testing, soil treatment, and soil disposal. Oil tanks were once ubiquitous for warming American homes. Given the sharp increase in oil prices, however, more and more Americans are now turning to other fuel sources to warm their homes. This makes the presence of an oil tank unit on the property quite unnecessary and even hazardous, if left untended. You might find it difficult to sell your house if there is an aboveground or an underground oil tank on your property, and, no, filling the unused tank with sand or foam is not advisable. Prospective buyers will still baulk at purchasing your property. And this is where we come in. We can carry out an on-site assessment and recommend a remediation approach. For a fixed price, we will undertake the oil tank removal process. This involves siphoning and discarding the oil that still remains in the oil tank, cleaning out the tank, removing all the warming gear, and removing the oil tank from your property, and, in the case of an underground tank, refilling the ground with clean soil. We will also carry out soil testing of the soil from each side of the underground oil tank to find out if there was an oil leakage that might have polluted the soil and, if necessary, we will recommend soil treatment and soil disposal.

Connected: Mon Mar 25 2019
Last Updated: Thu Jun 20 2019