Oil tanks generally need replacing after about twenty years in service in Vermont. Our technicians check oil tanks on every service call and recommend replacements whenever they detect weaknesses or instability. Our new oil tanks are UL listed, made from 12 gauge steel and have all been inspected and pressure-tested to make sure they don’t leak, so you stay safe and warm through cold Vermont winters.
If you have an underground oil tank, especially one that has been in place for twenty years or more, you should consider replacing it with a new basement tank. Through the Petroleum Clean-Up Fund, VT's Department of Environmental Conservation (DEC) offers Vermont homeowners grants of up to $3,000 towards the cost of removing, replacing or upgrading both underground and above ground residential heating oil tanks.
Our Vermont oil tank installers have the skills and tools needed to remove your old tank and install the new one in no time. For more information about replacing your oil tank, contact our service manager Joe Cobb at (802) 860-4090 or request a quote.
If your home is like 43% of the homes in the State of Vermont and your primary heating source is fuel oil, here are some important facts.