Oil tank removal


 


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Oil tank removal  Ontario Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Orangeville,Hamilton Dundas Ancaster Aldershot           Binbrook Burlington Mt. Hope Stoney Creek Carlisle Oakville Bronte Halton London Brantford Guelph Kitchener Waterloo Cambridge Toronto (GTA) Richmond Hill Mississauga Brampton Markham Etobicoke Brampton Vaughn Caledon Pickering East Gwillimbury Whitechurch Stouffville Uxbridge Georgina Scarborough Clarkson Mimico North York Malton Streetsville Port Credit Caledonia Cayuga Dunnville Hagersville Long Point Pt. Rowan Pt. Dover Simcoe Scotland Grimsby Beamsville Winona Niagara Falls St. Catherines Welland 

                       

Toronto, Ontario: Etobicoke, Scarborough, Vaughan, Markham, Mississauga, Richmond Hill, Brampton, Pickering, Oakville, Ajax, Whitchurch-Stouffville, Bolton, Aurora, Milton, Georgetown,


We do oil tank removals. Homepros Group LTD. has been doing Oil tank removal and oil pump outs for over 50 years.We are one of the most trusted recommended

 oil tank removal contractors in Canada. All our crews have all the proper training and certificates for safe oil removal as well as carry all proper insurances. 

 Having abandoned water tanks, fuel tanks, oil tanks,and other types of tanks that you need to remove, call us today. 

 We takeaway dispose and remove above ground tanks as well as underground fuel storage tanks from your homes, farm properties and commercial property.

 Some type of tank removals we do in Canada. Tanks from gas stations,          Fuel tanks from farms , Old water tanks from farm properties.

   Oil tanks used in the industrial sector such as holding tanks for oil, orb antifreeze. 

 Tanks put underground and buried, such as gasoline storage tanks, water or other fuels,.

 Above or Underground/below ground, Residential oil Tanks and other types of holding tank containers. Both commercial and of course residential tanks.




Here's what to expect when Homepros group Oil Tank Removal companies comes to remove your above ground or buried oil tank:

  •  Our company will obtain all needed permits if required.
  •  Locationj  Hydro- phone lines, gas location.
  •  The contractors will empty the oil from the tank/tanks
  •  Companies should thoroughly lean out tanks/tank.
  •  Your contracting team will remove the  tank and all the tubing and pipes.
  •  Thoroughly check for any leaks.
  •  Report all important findings to owners.
  •  Separate and clean soil from contaminated
  •  Refill the hole to proper gradin.
  •  Then we clean the site properly.
  • Dispose of the tank, all piping, contaminated soil, if any.
  • Provide owners with sample reports with photos.



       Oil tank removal, Fuel tank removal ,Underground oil tank removal ,Above-ground oil tank removal ,Heating oil tank removal ,Residential oil tank removal ,Commercial oil tank removal ,Old oil tank removal, Home oil tank removal. Ontario Canada.  Rated number 1 in Canada for removal services by the local views. 


TSSA,s involement with oil tanks and hazardous waste in Canada

Who is TSSA?

About TSSA Our Purpose To promote and enforce public safety. Our Vision To be a valued advocate and recognized authority in public safety. Company Profile Putting Public Safety First Since 1997, the Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA) has delivered public safety services on behalf of the government of Ontario in four key sectors: • boilers and pressure vessels, and operating engineers; • elevating devices, amusement devices and ski lifts; • fuels; and, • upholstered and stuffed articles. TSSA is a not-for-profit, self-funded organization dedicated to enhancing public safety. With headquarters in Toronto, TSSA employs approximately 380 staff, 70 percent of whom work in operations. Governed by a 13-member board of directors, TSSA is accountable to the Ontario government, the residents of Ontario and its other stakeholders. TSSA funds its operations by charging its industry customers a fee for the services it provides. Safety Value Chain and Value Proposition While TSSA’s is required to enforce the Technical Standards and Safety Act and regulations, the organization has embraced a much broader role than compliance.



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Storage Tanks Hold More Than Just Oil

There are a lot of misconceptions out there about heating oil tanks. You may think tanks are unsafe ... or that they're subject to legal issues. Educating new and prospective homeowners about the benefits of oil tanks will allow them to feel more comfortable when choosing an Oilheated home.



Safety

  • Today's oil tanks are designed with corrosion-resistant materials for long life and safety.
  • Below-ground tanks are installed using new, innovative technologies.
  • Oil actually protects the tank.
  • According to a scientific study, less than 1/4 of 1% of all underground tanks nationwide ever experience a release.
  • Heating oil moves slowly in most soils, so any discharge is usually confined to a small area.


Convenience

  • A tank located on his or her property puts the homeowner in charge of supply.
  • Homeowners pay only for Oil heat received.
  • Tanks are cost-efficient - the homeowner uses only what's needed.
  • Automatic delivery assures that the homeowner never runs out of Oil heat.
  • Independence and peace of mind are big tank benefits.

Versatility

  • Tanks can be located in the basement, garage, underground or next to the home.
  • New tanks are compact in size, to fit inside small nooks and crannies in the basement or garage.



WHAT TO DO IF AN OIL TANK IS LEAKING

Suspect a leak in an underground oil tank? Call a TSSA registered fuel oil contractor to help find and stop the leak and clean up any leaked fuel oil. In Ontario, homeowners are also required to call the Spills Action Centre of the Ministry of Environment at 1-416 402-8295. Insurance companies may also have resources of information.

Underground tanks are required to be upgraded with specific leak and spill prevention equipment or be removed.

WHAT TO DO WITH UNUSED UNDERGROUND OIL TANKS

An unused underground oil tank must be removed and all contaminated soil must be cleaned. Underground tanks are required to be removed by TSSA registered fuel oil contractors.

When an underground tank is removed, the soil around the tank must be assessed for contamination and all contamination cleaned.


The following steps must be taken to decommission a storage tank:

1. All remaining oil must be pumped out from the storage tank and connected pipes. 2. Sufficient holes are cut along the top of the storage tank to inspect the tank. 3. Any residual oil or sludge along the top of the storage tank must be removed. 4. The tank must be filled with an inert material such as low density concrete slurry mix, or sand/gravel. The access must be large enough to ensure the tank has been fully filled. 5. Associated piping shall be removed from the ground or purged of vapors and the ends permanently sealed by capping or plugging. 6. Written verification from a licensed contractor is required to the District Fire Inspector for work complete. 7. For your own protection, soil around the old tank site should be tested for contamination if contamination is found, you must contact the Environmental Protection Branch for instructions on how to replace soil with clean fill.

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Boiler & Tank removing services.

Removal in Ontario

Here is a list of areas our company can help with heating tank, and boilers. As your Ont. contractors our  mission is to give our customers the best in customer service. Other tank removal companies dare to compare.

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Oil tank removal include the stages of the a oil tank pump out, this cometimes includes sludge removal, cleaning, oil tank degassing, disconnecting oil tank piping, soil remediation if if was leaking under ground, and environmental oil tank removal services. We mainly do above ground oil tank removals, we can recommend an underground tank removal contractor in Ontario areas. If you need help with heating oil tank removal cost you can talk to one of our professional removal people in our office. Tank abandonment or closure in place, depending on whether the tank is removed or if it was left filled with oil. Pump out means Draining the remaining fuel from the oil tank. What is sludge removal? Sludge removal means Removing the residues and liquids at the bottom of the tank. Oil tank Piping removal includes Disconnecting and removing associated fuel lines. Soil remediationmeans,, Cleaning up any leaked oil that has contaminated the surrounding soil. Types of Tanks & Processes Aboveground oil tank removal,, is The process for tanks not buried in the ground. What is underground oil tank removal? This is the process for buried tanks below the ground, which typically involves excavation of the area. Services & Costs Oil tank removal company , We are The professional services that perform the tank removal. Environmental services: Services focused on the responsible disposal and treatment of waste and contaminated soil. Oil tank removal cost? The expenses associated with the removal of an oil tank, which vary based on tank size, complexity, and the physical location.





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Oil tank replacement in Ontario areas listed below.



Routine Inspection Preventive Measures Proper installation and regular inspections will help the life of your Ontario oil tank. Just like any , home appliance, oil tanks require attention to ensure they are functioning correctly and efficiently. We recommend annual inspections by a certified oil tank replacement technician to identify and mitigate potential issues before they escalate, ensuring your tank remains in optimal condition. Exploring Your Options for a New oil Tank, or replacement. When the time comes for a replacement tank, there are a lot of options. Steel tanks available in both single wall and double bottom. Fiberglass tanks are becoming more popular because of their lower risk of corrosion, longer warranties, and ,insurance savings. Fiberglass oil tanks are available as a single walled tank or a full double wall tank. Also in the market are the upright 2-in-1 double-walled . The primary tank is constructed of blow-molded high-density polyethylene with galvanized steel secondary containment. Consulting with Your Insurance Agent It’s important to engage with your insurance provider when considering a new oil tank. Insurance companies sometimes have certain requirements regarding the type of oil tank, its installation, and maintenance records. Ensuring your new oil tank meets these requirements can affect your coverage and potentially offer benefits such as premium discounts. Professional oil tank Installation is a must. The installation of your new oil tank should always be entrusted to oil tank installation professionals. Certified technicians ensure that the installation complies with local and manufacturer regulations, positioning your tank for long-term efficiency, safety and ensuring the warranty is valid. Choosing oil heating for your home is not only a testament to safety and efficiency but also a commitment to economical warmth and comfort for your family. We understand the importance of informed decision-making when it comes to updating your oil heating system. We’re here to provide thorough evaluations of your current Ontario oil tank, show you our line-up of high-quality options from leading manufacturers, and offer flexible financing solutions tailored to your needs. Our team of Ontarioi skilled oil tank installers ensures a seamless transition to your new oil tank installation.









Oil tank removal  Ontario Toronto, Mississauga, Oakville, Orangeville,Hamilton Dundas Ancaster Aldershot Binbrook Burlington Mt. Hope Stoney Creek Carlisle Oakville Bronte Halton London Brantford Guelph Kitchener Waterloo Cambridge Toronto (GTA) Richmond Hill Mississauga Brampton Markham Etobicoke Brampton Vaughn Caledon Pickering East Gwillimbury Whitechurch Stouffville Uxbridge Georgina Scarborough Clarkson Mimico North York Malton Streetsville Port Credit Caledonia Cayuga Dunnville Hagersville Long Point Pt. Rowan Pt. Dover Simcoe Scotland Grimsby Beamsville Winona Niagara Falls St. Catherines Welland  







To replace an oil tank in Ontario, contact your municipality for specific regulations, as tank disposal is often mandatory and may require permits. You'll also need to engage a qualified contractor for the safe removal of the old tank and installation of the new one. Consider applying for the Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program (OHPA) for funding towards removing your oil tank and installing a heat pump. Why Replace Your Oil Tank? Oil tanks have a limited lifespan, typically 15-20 years, and replacement is recommended to prevent potential leaks. What are the regulations on oil tank removal. Many Ontario municipalities require the removal of dormant oil tanks, according to the Ontario Petroleum Contractors Association. Leaking: Replacing an aging tank proactively avoids costly environmental damage and cleanup associated with a leak. The Replacement Process Find a Licensed Contractor: Search for a contractor with the proper training and certifications for safe oil tank removal and installation. Obtain Permits: Your municipality may require permits for tank removal. Pump Out Oil: Remaining oil is safely removed from the tank. Tank Removal & Cleanup: The old tank is removed and transported for disposal. Site cleanup and restoration follow. New Tank Installation: A new tank is installed and connected. Receive Certification: After completion, you'll receive a certificate of removal for your records. Oil to Heat Pump Affordability Program OHPA Apply for this federal program, which provides funding to help low-income households transition from oil heating to heat pumps. What are the costs of replacing an oil tank. Costs vary in Ontario depending on whether you are replacing an indoor, outdoor aboveground, or underground oil tank. Verify local regulations and requirements with your municipality or the Ontario Technical Standards and Safety Authority (TSSA).