mantram said:
Due to our oil furnace leaking beyond redemption, we are converting to gas. We are going with a reputed company that's highly recommended on this board to do the conversion and its in the 8K ballpark. My question is about removal of the above ground oil tank from the basement.
Instead of paying this contractor an additional 1K to remove it, is there anyone trustworthy someone can recommend who might buy back the oil in it, and safely remove the tank for a lesser cost? Or should we just suck it up and give the whole job to this company?
Also, are permits are required for removing the tank?
Thanks in advance!
lukeysboat said:
As to permits, yes, I believe you need one to remove the tank. It has to be inspected as "clean" before it is allowed to be removed...fyi. (At least, that is what happened two years ago)
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Instead of paying this contractor an additional 1K to remove it, is there anyone trustworthy someone can recommend who might buy back the oil in it, and safely remove the tank for a lesser cost? Or should we just suck it up and give the whole job to this company?
Also, are permits are required for removing the tank?
Thanks in advance!