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Old 11-26-2024, 08:13 AM   #19
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Originally Posted by tummyman View Post
Had our old tank in the garage that then fed underground to house. Feed pipe wasn't protected and just a few inches below surface. Removed tank and installed new one in our crawl space. Little tricky to get it in there, but we had a floor in the house that we were going to replace, so just cut an opening and "air-mailed" it into the crawl space. Actually installed a 100% fiberglas tank from Canada that was approved for USA use. No more worries about corrosion ! And these tanks are perfeect for outdoor use as well as no worries about rust, etc.

1st I’ve heard of homeowner fiberglass heating oil tanks. It’s about time. They been available in commercial sizes for quite a long time. How many gallons? Are the oval like the steel 250s or round?


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