Nobody wants to begin a project that will entail having their yard dug up by heavy machinery. Nobody wants to put money out for such a project if they can avoid it, either.
And nobody wants to do any of these things when it involves removing an underground oil tank.
But the fact is, sometimes NJ oil tank removal is a necessity. Sometimes you have to do it because the law tells you you must, and sometimes you feel like it’s your best option because you hope to sell your property. Or in the worst case scenario, sometimes you have to do it because a leak has been discovered in your underground oil tank, necessitating removal in order to avoid a larger spill and contamination.
So what are the major reasons why someone would want to have their underground oil tank removed? Here are the five biggest reasons:
Because of a Leak – This is the obvious one. If you somehow discover a leak in your underground oil tank, you’re going to want to get it removed and/or repaired as soon as possible. Even if you’re not the sort to worry about the environmental damage such a spill would do – and it will do damage – you should at least worry about the steep fines you’ll face, not to mention the cost of cleanup, which can be many times the cost of just removing the tank in the first place.
In Order to Sell the Property – Sometimes, finalizing a real estate transaction is contingent upon NJ oil tank removal. It’s not unusual for buyers to want any such tanks removed before purchasing a piece of property, in large part to protect themselves from the cost of cleanup in the case of a leak – and given enough time in the ground, all tanks will eventually leak. So often, property owners looking to sell will find themselves seeking out contractors to get these tanks removed prior to a sale.
Switching to an Above Ground Tank – Sometimes, the reason to do NJ oil tank removal is as simple as a desire to cut problems off at the pass by switching to an above ground tank before there is a problem. People began putting their oil tanks underground because they were considered unsightly, but these days creative landscaping and attractive fencing can render that a non-issue for people with enough yard space.
Because There Are Grants Available – These days, property owners no longer need to bear the entire cost of underground oil tank removal. There are grants available from the State of New Jersey that can offset some (and sometimes even all) of the cost of oil tank removal. Your chosen contractor can often help with these grants, which makes the task that much easier. With money out there and available, many property owners are taking the plunge now before funding dries up.
There may be many other reasons why people would look to have underground oil tanks removed on their property. Whatever the reason, what is important is that it is more cost effective than ever to do it, and there are more experts in oil tank removal than ever operating in New Jersey.
So even people who don’t want to pursue a project like this are doing it because the timing has never been better.