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Fuel Oil Tanks

​​CES Removes Old Fuel Oil Tanks

CES has been safely installing fuel oil tanks for close to 50 years.

We make sure your fuel storage is safe, environmentally secure and hassle-free.

We are NOT an oil tank removal company or environmental remediation contractor. We are a propane & fuel oil supplier that is happy to help our CES customers deal with the huge liability that can be associated with oil tanks, oil tank removal or contaminated soil and water treatment & removal. *Not available in all service locations.

We are here to help our CES Customers make the tank removal process easy BEFORE it becomes a problem!

Switch to Propane or Fuel Oil with CES and we will be happy to help!


Learn more about oil tanks:

Oil Tank Types

Oil Tank Types

There are different oil tanks on the market. There are plastic tanks, steel tanks, indoor tanks, outdoor tanks and underground tanks. You can choose between a single-layer, double layer or integrally bunded tanks. A bunded tank means one tank is sitting inside another, with the outside tank being 10% larger than the inner tank. We will provide you with the best industry knowledge to lead you to choose the correct type of tank for your needs.

Indoor Oil Tanks

Indoor Oil Tanks

Tandem Indoor Oil TanksIndoor fuel oil tanks are generally located in a utility room, basement or garage. The standard tank is 275 gallons, but models are available ranging from 160 – 400 gallons. Indoor tanks are not exposed to the elements and do not experience the same hazards as outdoor tanks. Fewer hazards mean less maintenance and improved performance. In addition to the tank being exposed to the elements, fuel lines are also exposed allowing the possibility of frozen lines.

When placing a tank indoors:

  • Be sure the indoor oil tank is at least 5 feet away from any combustion appliance.
  • The tank should be installed in a spot where it won’t be in the way of everyday activities, but still be easily accessible.
  • Place the tank so it can be inspected on all sides without obstruction. Keep the recommended clearance distance from any walls or other objects.
  • If the tank is in the garage, protect it from motor vehicles.
  • Place a drip tray below any single-walled tanks, lines, fittings or filters. This will help contain any potential spills.
  • Seal up any floor drains or conduits that remove water if they’re near the tank. This prevents spills from being sent outside.
Outdoor Oil Tanks

Outdoor Oil Tanks

Outdoor Above Ground Fuel Oil TanksAbove Ground Tanks

Above ground fuel, oil storage tanks are the simplest, by far. They require the least amount of maintenance. And they are the most environmentally conscious choice when considering oil tanks. Today’s above ground tanks come in many shapes & sizes to fit every application and space within your home! Some choices CES Offers:

 

 


Inspection of Fuel Oil Above Ground Tanks

Tanks can leak due to improper installation or maintenance. This can adversely affect the environment and lead to costly cleanups for the homeowner and the state. To avoid expensive oil spills, install new heating oil tank systems in accordance with National Fire Protection Association Code Standard 31 and perform routine maintenance on both old and new tank systems.

CHECKLIST: The following checklist can aid you in proper maintenance of your home heating tank system.  Ask the following questions and if the answer to any of them is “NO,” contact Combined Energy Services. (It is best to contact a certified professional to correct the problem. DO NOT attempt to correct problems yourself.)

✔ Are tank legs and foundation stable?

✔ Is the tank surface free of rust, weeps, or excessive denting?

✔ Is the area around the filter and valves free of drips or signs of leakage?

✔ Are the oil lines between the tank and the furnace enclosed in the protective tubing? ✔ Is the tank protected from falling snow or ice?

✔ Is the tank vent unclogged and free of ice, snow, corrosion, or insect nests?

✔ Does the tank system have a vent alarm and is it working properly? (Ask oil delivery person if the alarm whistles when full.)

✔ Are the areas around the fill pipe and vent pipe free of signs of spills?

✔ Are you using an average amount of oil for your system? (Using more oil than normal usually indicates a problem with your system.)


Underground Tanks

With today’s growing concern about buried fuel storage tanks, the only underground fuel tanks that CES recommends and sells are double wall, polyurethane jacketed tanks.  While many plumbers and contractors look for the quick, cheap installation – we never recommend nor would we sell a “plain” steel fuel storage tank for buried service.

All steel in the ground will eventually deteriorate. It’s not a question of “if”, it’s a question of WHEN. Very often these contractors are installing the cheapest tank they can buy, scratch the already too thin protective painted coating and rarely provide electric potential isolation through the use of magnesium anode bags or dielectric unions on piping connections. These short-sighted quick buck moves put YOU as the property owner at risk in the long term. One leaking fuel storage tank can lead to tens of thousands of dollars in clean-up costs.

CES is a leader in environmentally conscious fuel tank installations using only the most advanced technology to protect your property for years to come. When we install your buried fuel tank, you can rest easy knowing it’s been done right and within environmental compliance regulations.

Indoor vs. Outdoor Tanks

Indoor vs. Outdoor Tanks

Indoor Fuel Oil Tank
 Indoor Fuel Oil Tank
 Outdoor Fuel Oil Tank
When choosing fuel oil, you have the option of placing your tank indoors or outdoors. While the consumer can freely choose the location of their tank, experts say it’s better to have an indoor tank than an outdoor one. WHEN AT ALL POSSIBLE – THE TANK SHOULD BE INSTALLED INDOORS!

Why put the tank indoors?

  • Outside tanks are subject to condensation inside the tank with changing temperatures putting water into your oil creating winter service problems & eventual corrosion inside your tank.
  • Ice & water dripping from your roof can break oil lines coming from tanks.
  • Outside tanks settle or may become unstable, creating an environmental risk.
  • Outside tanks require the use anti-gel additives or a kerosene blend in the winter to keep home heating fuel oil from “gelling” in extremely cold temperatures.
Oil Tank Leaks

Tank Removal, Tank Replacement & Soil Remediation

CES removes fuel oil tanks
 Replacement of 3000 gal fuel tank
CES removing a fuel oil tank
 Removal of 550 gal fuel tank
If your buried fuel tank is over 20 years old, we highly recommend you consider having the tank removed from service before you have a problem. CES can handle the process from start to finish protecting you from serious environmental violations and costly clean-ups.

 

While CES doesn’t recommend the installation of underground tanks unless protected double walled, other tanks are acceptable if installed correctly. United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) has a wealth of information on prevention of underground fuel storage tank leaks as well as regulations. NYS Department of Environmental ConservationUS Environmental Protection Agency

References: NYS Dept of Environmental Conservation (NYSDEC) Homeowner’s Guide to Underground Heating Oil Tanks NYSDEC Spill Reporting & Initial Notification Requirements

Switch to propane and CES will remove your fuel oil tank for FREE

Switch to Propane and CES will remove your oil tank for FREE!

We are here to make the tank removal process easy BEFORE you have a problem. Switch to propane with CES and we will remove your underground fuel oil tank for FREE! If you’re considering replacing your underground fuel oil tank with an above ground tank or converting to propane, CES will send a salesman out to scope out the location:

  • Where the tank is located
  • How much fuel oil is left inside
  • Is there any landscaping to consider
  • Are there any underground lines to worry about

From there we will offer solutions:

  • The cost and/or location for a new fuel oil tank.
  • Quote and options on converting to clean, efficient propane gas heating – and the location of your new propane gas tank (whether it be underground or aboveground).

Contact CES to get your oil tank installed today!

 

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CES Combined Energy Services

Service Locations

New York Counties
Sullivan, Ulster, Orange, Greene, Rockland & Dutchess, Delaware

Pennsylvania Counties
Pike, Wayne, & Monroe

New Jersey Counties
Sussex, Warren, Morris, Hunterdon & Somerset

Our Locations

Monticello, NY

216 East Broadway
Monticello, NY 12701
Phone: (845) 794-1210
Fax: (845) 794-0238

Dingmans Ferry, PA

1483 Route 739
Dingmans Ferry, PA 18328
Phone: (570) 828-1700
Fax: (570) 828-2523

Andover, NJ

430 U.S. 206
Newton, NJ 07860
Phone: (973) 948-0090
Fax: (973) 383-0161

New Hampton, NY

1 Musket Ct.
New Hampton, NY 10958
Phone: (845) 294-4343 / (845) 343-5353
Fax: (845) 606-8026
All Gas Welding: (845) 294-7771

Kerhonkson, NY

6525 U.S. 209
Kerhonkson, NY 12446
(corner Rt 209 & Rt. 44/55)
Phone: (845) 647-6226
Fax: (845) 626-1290

Satellite Fuel Storage Facilities

Thompsonville, NY – 505 Heiden Road 
Bethel, NY – 38 Yasgur Road 
Liberty, NY – 8 Oak Street 
Dingmans Ferry, PA – Lot 23 Dingman Court 

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