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Originally Posted by tummyman
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.
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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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