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Oil Tank Removal Specialists In New Jersey

Brink's Tank Services (BTS) is fully aware of the pressures that come with buying and selling a home. Particularly when dealing with an underground tank. At BTS, we guarantee complete satisfaction, and we promise to assist you every step of the way!

Bringing You Environmental Peace Of Mind

When the time comes to seek out oil tank removal services in Hillside, our local oil tank removal experts are available to help. With Brink's Tank Services, you will find a highly experienced team of professionals offering oil tank removal at affordable prices. Our mission is to provide the best products and services with the best knowledge and proficiency. Contact the team when you are ready to start your oil tank removal or oil tank search project.

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Oil Tank Search

Brink's Tank Services will perform an interior and exterior sweep of your property. First, our highly trained and certified technician will look inside the home for clues that may indicate a past or current oil tank. Second, we will use a metal detector or ground penetrating radar (GPR) to search for any buried metallic objects. Doing both an interior and exterior search will help us determine if an underground storage tank (UST) is buried on the property. If a suspicious object is discovered, we will require further evaluation, and a full description of our findings will be described in the sweep report.

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Oil Tank Removal

Once the UST (underground storage tank) has been located, a small excavator will be used to expose the tank. The UST is then cut open, and the contents are removed and transported to a certified disposal facility. The UST is then removed and inspected for signs of corrosion by both a Brink's technician and the municipal inspector. Upon completion, the tank and the cavity are then filled with certified clean fill

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Soil Remediation

Brink's Tank Services will perform the necessary testing and will remove the contaminated soil from your property. Upon successful completion of your site remediation project, a Remedial Action Report will be prepared and submitted to the NJDEP for a recommendation of No Further Action (NFA) for your property. Brink's will work for hand in hand with you and the NJDEP to facilitate the completion of your project and the issuance of a No Further Action letter (NFA)

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Do You Have An Underground Tank?

As a home or property owner, it's best to look for refill valves in your yard or home to assist with oil tank detection. Fill valves are used as the access point to underground oil tanks so, if you can find a fill valve, chances are there is a tank just below you. Also, if you see a valve near your gas meter, you can be sure that you have an oil tank left underground. Fill valves are usually only inches off the ground in your yard or garden. However, in some cases, your fill valve may collapse with the ground or be covered in snow or leaves, making it difficult to notice.

If you've found vent pipes in or near your home, you may also have an oil tank that needs to be removed. Vent pipes were previously used for ventilation of underground oil tanks because oil was transferred to heat homes. If you find that your home has a vent or vent valve that appears on the ground, contact a professional at Brinks Tank Service.

  • The home is located in an older neighborhood (pre-1960s) where most homes used to, or currently, heat with fuel oil or kerosene.
  • Natural gas service was established years after the house was built.
  • Visible fill and vent pipe coming from the ground.
  • An above ground storage tank is present (often installed to replace a leaking underground storage tank).
  • Copper fuel delivery and return lines are in the basement or crawlspace (often cut off at the wall).
  • Oil staining or odor may be present in basement or crawlspace walls.

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Many homes built prior to the 1980’s were built with an underground heating oil storage tank. While most homes in New Jersey utilize natural gas for heat, there are still houses that are oil-heated a […]

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Call Us today for more information regarding our oil tank search and removal process at 908-964-6534. We will assist you every step of the way!