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The Dos & Don’ts Of Looking After An Oil Tank

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Having an oil tank installed at your property is a great thing – not only does it provide you with a wide range of financial benefits from an energy bill perspective, but it also offers a fantastic all-year around heating option. 

However, as with anything in life, getting the best out of your oil tank will rely on looking after it properly, ensuring you carefully maintain it as best you can. 

But, how exactly can you do that? Well, that’s where we can help. Join us as we run through a few of the key things you should and shouldn’t do while looking after your oil tank. 

Do: Inspect It On A Regular Basis

It’s pretty difficult to spot any signs of trouble or potential issues without actually inspecting your oil tank regularly.

And, while this doesn’t have to be done on a daily basis, making sure you keep an eye out for any signs of wear and tear could significantly help improve your oil tank’s lifespan.

If you have a leak or a significant drop in your oil level, for instance, by inspecting your tank, you will be able to identify and resolve the issue before it manifests into a bigger problem.

Don’t: Ignore A Leak

While on the topic of leaking oil tanks, the most important thing you can do is to actually do something about it – and not solely from an energy bill point of view.

Environmentally speaking as well, oil leaks can be quite expensive to clean up and can significantly impact the surrounding environment around where the tank has been positioned.

Therefore, to prevent this becoming a problem, learn how to deal with an oil spill in advance of it happening to you. That way, you’ll be equipped with the expertise to handle the issue should it ever occur.

Do: Keep It Secure

Unfortunately, we live in a world where oil theft can be a real concern for oil tank owners.

And, as such, it’s important to have systems in place to combat this effectively, working towards keeping your oil as safe and secure as possible.

Whether it be through a locked gate, a CCTV security camera set-up or a fence around the tank itself, keeping your tank safe from oil theft is vital to ensuring it stays problem-free over the long run.

For further advice and assistance on maintaining your oil tank, please do not hesitate to contact our team at your earliest convenience. As your local experts for a wide range of oil tank needs, we would be more than happy to answer any questions you might have. 

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