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In the UK, the disposal of old oil tanks and waste oil is regulated to ensure environmental protection and public safety.

  1. Tank Cleaning and Decommissioning: Before disposal, the oil tank is thoroughly cleaned to remove any remaining oil and hazardous substances. This process involves draining the tank, cleaning its interior, and ensuring it’s free from any contaminants.
  2. Decommissioning: After cleaning, the tank must be decommissioned according to regulations. This may involve sealing off openings, removing valves and fittings, and ensuring the tank is rendered unusable.
  3. Transportation to Authorised Facilities: Once cleaned and decommissioned, the old oil tank is transported to authorised waste management facilities for recycling or disposal. These facilities are equipped to handle hazardous materials safely and in compliance with environmental regulations.
  4. Disposal of Waste Oil: Waste oil, including any oil removed from the tank during cleaning, is disposed of to a licensed waste management companies and taken to specialised facilities for recycling or treatment.
  5. Recycling and Treatment: Old oil tanks and waste oil are processed for recycling or treatment. This may involve separating reusable materials, treating contaminated oil, or converting waste oil into alternative fuels.
  6. Environmental Compliance: Throughout the disposal process, strict environmental regulations and guidelines must be followed to minimise environmental impact and ensure public safety. This includes proper handling, transportation, and disposal of hazardous materials.

We can provide the following services:-

  • Tank Installation
  • Tank Sales
  • Tank Repairs
  • Tank Replacements
  • Tanks assessments and inspections
  • Tank Fixtures and Fittings
  • Tank Cleaning Services
  • Tank Disposal
  • Emergency call out

Our 24-hour availability ensures that no matter when a leak is detected, our team will be on-site swiftly to mitigate the issue and prevent further damage. Rest assured, your safety and peace of mind are our top priorities, and we spare no effort in providing timely and effective solutions. In an emergency call us on 07508 705738

All our team are experienced and trained properly to deal with Oil tank repairs, replacements and installations.

As a company we are OFTEC registered and carry comprehensive commercial insurance for complete pease of mind

In the UK, it is recommended to have your oil tank inspected at least once a year by a qualified technician or oil tank specialist. Regular inspections help identify potential issues early on, such as leaks, corrosion, or other forms of damage, allowing for timely repairs or replacement to prevent further damage or environmental hazards.

Additionally, annual inspections are often required by insurance companies to ensure compliance with safety standards and regulations. By staying proactive with inspections, you can maintain the integrity of your oil tank, prolong its lifespan, and ensure the safe storage and delivery of fuel to your proper

Knowing when your oil tank needs replacement is crucial for maintaining safety and preventing potential environmental hazards. Several signs indicate that it may be time to replace your oil tank:

  1. Age of the Tank: Oil tanks have a lifespan, typically ranging from 15 to 20 years depending on the material and maintenance. If your tank is nearing or has exceeded its expected lifespan, it’s prudent to consider replacement, even if there are no visible issues.
  2. Visible Signs of Damage: Inspect your tank regularly for visible signs of damage such as dents, or bulges. These can weaken the tank’s integrity, leading to leaks or spills. If you notice any damage, it’s essential to have it assessed.
  3. Leaks or Spills: Any signs of oil leakage around the tank or on the ground nearby indicate a problem. Leaks can result from corrosion, rust, or deterioration of the tank material. Promptly address any leaks and consider tank replacement to prevent further damage.
  4. Odours or Strong Smells: If you detect strong odours of oil near the tank, it could indicate a leak. Even minor leaks can pose significant risks, so it’s crucial to investigate the source and take appropriate action, which may include tank replacement.
  5. Increased Fuel Consumption: A sudden increase in fuel consumption without a corresponding change in usage patterns could indicate a problem with the tank, such as leaks or inefficient operation. Have your tank inspected to determine what is happening
  6. Professional Inspection: Regular inspections by qualified professionals can help identify potential issues early on. Consider scheduling an inspection annually or whenever you notice any changes or concerns with your tank.

Yes, we responsibly dispose of all fuel tanks, we process and clean before sending to one of our partners to recycle metal and plastic tanks.

Yes we do, if you need our assistance please call 07508 705738 out of office hours or 01673 842874 within normal working hours.

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