Oil tank removal

Above ground oil tank removal.  416 402-8295 residential and commercial removals in Ontario.

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Heating oil tanks can range in brand, price, size, functionality, and warranty length. With hundreds of oil tanks to choose from, you are probably wondering: where do I even begin? To start, we will recommend different oil tanks depending on the following.

Size of your Ontario home – If your home is one to two bedrooms, the industry standard size recommendation will be a 275 gallon tank. A home with more than three bedrooms will require a tank that can hold between 300 and 500 gallons. We will be able to make a proper recommendation once an initial site visit to your home has been completed.

Available space – Before deciding on a particular oil tank, make sure you have consulted with a professional contractor to determine how much space you have available at the installation location for your preferred oil tank

Above-Ground Indoor Tanks in Ontario: Indoor tanks are typically found in  basements, garages, utility closets and crawlspaces in Ont. homes and commercial buildings. If you plan on installing your heating oil tank indoors, an Ontario oil tank installer will need to conduct a site visit to your home to assess the installation location and determine the type of tank that would be the best choice for that space. Factors such as ease of access to the space, how frequently your furnace will be used, and the condition of the surrounding environment will aid in choosing the best oil tank for your home.

Above-Ground Outdoor Tanks in Ontario: Outdoor oil  tanks in Ontario are typically installed on the side or rear of the home. If installing a heating oil tank outdoors, an Ont., oil tank  contractor will recommend an oil tank that is sturdy and can withstand extreme weather conditions. Our oil tank technicians will help you determine the tank needed for your home.
























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Call us for oil tank removal replacement and oil tank upgrades in the Toronto areas of Ontario.  

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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).