Selling your home, switching to gas, or dealing with an old tank? We remove above ground and underground residential oil tanks across Hartford and surrounding towns.
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Hartford has some of the oldest housing stock in Connecticut. Homes built before the 1980s commonly have heating oil tanks — either in the basement above ground, or buried in the yard. When it's time to remove yours, you need a licensed contractor who knows the local requirements and gets it done without complications.
The most common reasons Hartford homeowners call are a home sale, switching to natural gas, or an aging tank that's past its useful life. Whatever brought you here, the process is the same: we come out, assess the tank, handle permitting, remove it cleanly, and give you the paperwork you need.
We serve Hartford and all surrounding towns including West Hartford, East Hartford, Wethersfield, Newington, Glastonbury, Bloomfield, Windsor, South Windsor, and Manchester.
The most common trigger. Buyers' lenders and attorneys routinely require documentation of tank removal before a mortgage can close. Getting this handled early keeps your timeline on track.
Once your oil furnace is gone, the tank needs to go too. An unused tank on your property is a liability, not just an eyesore.
Steel tanks corrode over time. Oil smell in the basement, wet spots near the tank, or unexplained fuel loss are all signs a tank is failing. The sooner it comes out, the smaller the problem stays.
Some insurers in Hartford County are requiring removal of older underground tanks as a condition of continued coverage.
Cost depends on tank type, size, and whether soil testing is needed. Call for a free estimate specific to your property — most jobs are quoted the same day we visit.
Most above ground tank removals are done in a single day. Underground removal typically takes one to two days depending on access and soil conditions.
Yes. Hartford requires a storage tank removal permit before work begins. This is handled as part of the job.
Remaining oil is pumped and disposed of properly before the tank is removed. This is included in the removal process.
You receive a closure report documenting the removal — the paperwork your real estate attorney or lender needs to proceed with closing.
Yes. We serve all of Hartford County including West Hartford, East Hartford, Wethersfield, Newington, Glastonbury, Bloomfield, Windsor, South Windsor, Manchester, and surrounding areas.
Call now to schedule a free estimate for your Hartford area oil tank removal.
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