Having a buried oil tank comes with a
myriad of benefits. It is however also accompanied by maintenance and possible
things that could go wrong like leakages and contamination of soil and water
around your neighborhood. Every home that has an underground oil tank has a
list of questions that they would love solved for them. Some of the basic
things to know include:
•
There are leak tests, no need to dig the tank up
Many people struggle with this; they hardly
check whether their tanks are leaking or might leak because they think the
process involves digging out the tank. The process would be quite expensive
which is therefore off-putting for many people. What you ought to know is that
it is possible to check for leakages without digging up the tank.
There are commercial testers who will do
the tanks test, and they can also look at the piping. Waiting to notice oil
leaks and contamination is now avoidable.
• You
can leave the empty tank underground
Although the best choice is always to
remove the tank even when it is empty, you also have the option of leaving the
tank underground. To leave the tank under, there are measures to be implemented
for Safety purposes, but they are easy and straightforward.
•
When to replace your oil tank
Out of the many buried oil tank problems,
this is perhaps the one that confuses many people. No one knows when they
should replace their oil tank. The easy answer to that, however, lies in the
age of your oil tank. If the buried tank is between 10-15 years old and does
not leak, then consider changing it. Once a tank leaks early on, its lifespan
considerably reduces.
•
How to determine a leaking tank
Knowing when your tank is leaking is a
tough game. It is possible to find out when there is a leaking tank from
observations like contamination. You can determine if the reservoir is leaking
by observing if your home's oil for cooking increases. You can also check for
signs of contamination. Any tank that has any defects should be recalled and
safer tanks provided for the safety of people and durability.
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