Commercial Oil and Fuel Tank Removal Service

COMMERCIAL OIL & FUEL TANK REMOVAL

Service Overview

JWH Tanks have been a trusted name in the safe removal and disposal of fuel and oil tanks for over 50 years. Serving a wide range of clients from the private and public sectors, our commercial and industrial tank removal teams are second to none. We specialise in a variety of tank removal disciplines, including but not limited to:

Regardless of your specific requirements and the size of the tank to be decommissioned, we are confident in our ability to assist. You can contact our experts today by calling 01132 635163 or emailing [email protected]

Commercial Oil and Fuel Tank Removal Service

Our Comprehensive Service

Safety First

Your safety is our top priority. We adhere to the highest industry guidelines to ensure safe and environmentally responsible practices throughout the removal process. This commitment guarantees the protection of both our team members and the environment while delivering a personal service.

Tailored Services

No two projects are the same, which is why we customise our services to meet your unique needs. Our safe systems of work are designed by our own in-house team for each and every project.

Efficiency Guaranteed

Our team ensures safe and efficient tank removal, minimising disruptions to your operations. From an initial discussion through to contract completion, your business will be our top priority.

Tank Locations We Work In

We have experience removing tanks from various locations, such as basements, schools, office buildings, shopping centres and many more. You can read a number of case studies at https://jwhinchliffetanks.co.uk/case-studies/ to find out more.

Professionalism

JWH have a proud commitment to high standards, ensuring that every aspect of the job is handled with care and expertise. Our numerous SSIP and safety accreditations demonstrate our commitment to a safe and sustainable operation.

Environmentally Responsible Tank Removal

From the moment we start the project to its completion, we ensure that all waste materials, including tanks and contaminants, are handled and disposed of in strict accordance with environmental regulations. Our team meticulously cleans the tanks to prevent any residual contamination, ensuring a clean and safe environment for the future.

In-House Team

All work is carried out by our in-house team, ensuring consistency, quality and accountability.

Direct Communication

We provide direct access to our team for any questions or concerns throughout the tank removal process. For a no-obligation quotation or to discuss your tank removal needs, please get in touch with us via any of the methods on our contact page.

Customer Testimonials

Hear from satisfied clients who have experienced our professional tank removal services.

OUR TANK REMOVAL PROCESS

A Safety First Approach

Our in-house team of experts handle all aspects of the tank removal process. Unlike some companies that subcontract their work, we believe in maintaining direct control over the quality and safety of our projects. Throughout the entire tank removal process, from initial planning to execution and even post-removal, one of our dedicated team members will be available to answer your questions and provide assistance.
 
If you would like to discuss your tank removal requirements with one of our experienced engineers, please feel free to call us on 01132 635163, email [email protected] or fill out our enquiry form here.
 
Your satisfaction and safety are our top priorities, and we’re here to guide you every step of the way.

COMMERCIAL OIL AND FUEL TANK REMOVAL

Above Ground Tanks

Our commercial oil and fuel tank removal services for above-ground tanks are designed to meet a wide range of needs, from the removal of fuel storage tanks to heating oil tank removal. These tanks are often situated in diverse locations, and the ever-changing face of our commercial and industrial landscape demands adaptable solutions.
 
We have developed safe and efficient methods to remove fuel and oil tanks from spaces such as basements, car parks, hospitals and many other locations.
 
Our high standards of professionalism and, above all, safety, have driven us to decommission fuel and oil tanks from a variety of premises, including railway sites, prisons, military installations, local council properties and television studios. Tank sizes can vary significantly, from small 500-gallon heating oil tanks tucked behind garages to large 50,000-gallon diesel tanks housed in purpose-built rooms.
 
Regardless of size or location, we adhere to the same rigorous standards, with safety as our paramount concern, ensuring that every fuel or oil tank removal is executed to the highest standard.

Obtaining a Quotation

To provide you with an accurate quotation, we will need to gather a few details to assess your tank removal needs. Feel free to initiate an early conversation with us, as our experience often allows us to provide an initial budget estimate.

Here’s what we require:

Once we have this information, we can assess your specific requirements and provide you with a prompt and tailored quotation. The quotation will outline the necessary steps for tank removal, along with details about the documentation we’ll provide, authorities we’ll notify on your behalf and any essential caveats that may apply.

COMMERCIAL OIL AND FUEL TANK REMOVAL FAQs

This depends on the size of the tank and the location. If the tank is accessible with a lorry-mounted crane, the process can be completed in as little as a couple of hours. If the tank is located inside a building, it could take longer as the cleaning and cutting process would need to be conducted on site.

 This depends on what type of tank you have, what grade of oil it has held and where it is positioned. Bunded diesel tanks may well hold a re-sale value which can be credited against the cost, whereas heavy fuel oil tanks can often require heating and extensive cleaning which will impact on cost. Discussing your requirements directly with an engineer can immediately give you an indication of the scope of the work required.

Working with fuel and oil entails a high level of risk, and the consequences of negligence can be severe. Leveraging our extensive experience, meticulous planning and careful execution, we take pride in our exemplary safety record. All work is conducted following site-specific safe systems of work, accompanied by comprehensive risk assessments.
 
Copies of all relevant documents will be provided to each customer for inspection prior to the commencement of work, and our team will carry signed copies throughout the job.

In most cases, it’s required by law to properly remove and dispose of unused or abandoned fuel tanks to prevent environmental hazards.

Abandoned tanks can corrode, leak, and contaminate soil and groundwater, leading to costly clean-up and potential legal liabilities.

Local regulations and the condition of the tank will determine whether it can be decommissioned or if removal is necessary.

Tank removal involves excavation, cleaning, and proper disposal. The timeline varies based on tank size, location, and soil conditions.

The permits needed depend on local regulations, the most common being petroleum licensing authorities when petrol has been stored.

DIY removal is discouraged due to safety and environmental concerns. It’s advisable to hire a qualified tank removal company.

Hire a licensed hazardous waste disposal company such as JWH Tanks to properly remove and dispose of any remaining fuel or oil in the tank. Any fuel or oil removed from site must be accompanied by a waste transfer note.

The tank is typically cleaned, cut up, and recycled. The contents are disposed of according to hazardous waste regulations.
 
Remember that the specific requirements and answers to these FAQs may vary depending on your location, so it’s essential to consult with local authorities and experienced professionals when dealing with fuel tank removal.

The FAQs provided are general in nature and can apply in the UK, but it’s important to note that specific regulations and procedures for fuel tank removal may vary by region and local authorities within the UK. To get accurate and region-specific information, you should consult with local environmental agencies, authorities, or tank removal professionals who are familiar with the specific requirements in your area of the UK.
 
In the UK, regulations related to fuel tank removal, environmental impact assessments, permits and disposal of hazardous materials are subject to the control and guidance of organisations like the Environment Agency (EA) or equivalent bodies in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. They may have their own specific guidelines and procedures.
 
Therefore, while the general FAQs can provide a starting point, it’s crucial to ensure compliance with local regulations and seek advice from local authorities or experts who are knowledgeable about the specific requirements in your area of the UK.

Our Accreditations

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