Underground Storage Tank Inspection FAQs
Underground Storage Tank Questions
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- What is an underground storage tank inspection?
- What is a residential underground storage tank?
- What's involved in an underground storage tank inspection?
- How should I choose an underground storage tank inspector?
- What are the benefits of an underground storage tank?
- When do I need an underground storage tank inspection?
- How often should I have my tank inspected?
- How much does an underground storage tank inspection cost?
- Who pays for the underground storage tank inspection?
Underground Storage Tank Answers
- What is an underground storage tank inspection?
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A thorough examination of the integrity and tightness of an underground tank along with all its parts. A soil sample under the tank is taken to discover any leaks that can cause health or environmental hazards.
- What is a residential underground storage tank?
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A tank used to store heating oil for the home set beneath the ground.
- What's involved in an underground storage tank inspection?
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An inspector will make sure the tank is sound and tight. He will test the tank's lines, tubing, piping, pressure and check for the presence of water in the tank. An inspection can also include retrieving samples of the soil under the tank to discover leaks that can cause health and environmental hazards.
- How should I choose an underground storage tank inspector?
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Choose an inspector who is fully licensed and experienced in dealing with hazardous materials. He must be insured and certified by the state. Contact your state Environmental Protection Agency for a list of certified inspectors in your area.
Always request and then call recent references. Check to see if the company has any unresolved complaints that have been filed with your city or state consumer protection agency or Better Business Bureau.
- What are the benefits of an underground storage tank?
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A heating oil storage tank gives homeowners the ability to safely store an adequate supply of heating oil that is ready for immediate use whenever cold weather or a need to heat the home arises. Learn more at oilheatamerica.com . Heating oil is widely used in parts of the U.S. and Canada where natural gas and propane are not readily available.
- When do I need an underground storage tank inspection?
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Often the tank does not become an issue until the home is for sale, when an inspection may be done one to two weeks before closing. Before finalizing the sale of a house, lenders and homebuyers may want sellers to remove or decommission an abandoned heating oil tank.
- How often should I have my tank inspected?
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Tanks should be inspected at least every fall so that they are ready for the cold months and to ensure there are no leaks.
- How much does an underground storage tank inspection cost?
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Prices range from $100 to $300 depending on various factors.
- Who pays for the underground storage tank inspection?
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The seller usually pays for the inspection as a lender sometimes asks for proof before approving a loan.
