The Best Oil Tank Installation Process

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Oil tanks are common in homes, particularly in areas where the oil heating system is used. Oil tanks may also be beneficial to some people who do not use an oil furnace but still require a means of storing extra heating oil for emergency or off-peak usage. Installing an oil tank at your home can be done by following these steps:

  1. Determine the location and size of the tank needed

Oil tanks come in various sizes and shapes such as round, conical, and horizontal flat.

  1. Prepare the location for the tank

Remove obstructions such as electrical wires, water lines, etc., from the spot where you plan to install the tank. A concrete slab not less than 4 inches thick and 3 feet wider than and longer than the diameter of your oil tank is needed for a proper foundation of your oil tank. Some tanks may require more reinforcement so check with an engineer before proceeding to step number three if you need help on this matter. More concrete may be necessary if your ground is soft or uneven or subject to excess vibration near roadways or railroad tracks. They may also be required, especially in areas that experience flooding or other severe weather conditions.

  1. Install the tank in its foundation and add any reinforcements such as concrete if necessary

oil tank installation westchester county ny is simple provided that you have done your homework concerning what type of equipment is best suited to your needs, when it should be installed, and how much space you need to complete the project. To install a new oil tank in an existing building or construction project, you will also need to determine the most appropriate method depending on local codes and regulations.

  1. Put the tank into service

Most tanks are shipped empty, so you can proceed with connecting your new tank to your existing heating system or filling it once the site is prepared and ready for use. An experienced heating contractor should be able to help you with this part so check if they offer this kind of service before buying a tank especially if you do not know anything about plumbing and construction work.

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