Oil Tank Removal Cost Guide

Understand what to expect when budgeting for oil tank removal, testing, and potential remediation.

Updated for 2024

Quick Cost Summary

Tank Sweep

$200-$500

Standard Removal

$1,500-$3,500

With Remediation

$10,000-$50,000+

Detailed Cost Breakdown

ServiceLowHigh
Tank Sweep / Detection$200$500
Above-Ground Tank Removal$500$1,500
Underground Tank Removal (275-550 gal)$1,500$3,000
Underground Tank Removal (1000+ gal)$3,000$5,000
Soil Testing (per sample)$100$300
Tank Abandonment-in-Place$1,000$2,500
Permits & Documentation$200$500
Minor Soil Remediation$5,000$15,000
Major Soil Remediation$15,000$50,000
Groundwater Remediation$50,000$150,000

* Prices are estimates and vary by location and contractor. Always get multiple quotes.

Factors That Affect Your Cost

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Tank Size & Type

Larger tanks cost more to remove. Steel tanks are standard; fiberglass or concrete tanks may require special handling.

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Tank Location

Tanks under driveways, patios, or close to structures cost more due to difficult access and surface restoration.

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Soil Conditions

Rocky soil, high water tables, or clay content can significantly increase excavation time and costs.

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Contamination Level

Clean tanks are straightforward. Leaking tanks require soil testing and potentially expensive remediation.

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Local Regulations

Some states have stricter requirements for testing, disposal, and documentation, affecting overall costs.

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Geographic Location

Prices vary by region. Northeast states typically have higher costs due to older housing stock and strict regulations.

Real-World Cost Examples

Best Case: Clean Tank Removal

550-gallon tank in accessible backyard, no contamination found.

  • β€’ Tank removal & disposal: $2,000
  • β€’ Soil testing (2 samples): $400
  • β€’ Permits: $250
  • β€’ Backfill & restoration: $350

Total: ~$3,000

Moderate Case: Minor Contamination

Tank under driveway with localized soil contamination.

  • β€’ Tank removal (difficult access): $3,500
  • β€’ Extended soil testing: $800
  • β€’ Soil remediation (20 tons): $8,000
  • β€’ Permits & documentation: $500
  • β€’ Driveway restoration: $2,500

Total: ~$15,300

Worst Case: Extensive Contamination

Long-term leak affecting large soil area, approaching property line.

  • β€’ Tank removal: $3,000
  • β€’ Environmental assessment: $3,000
  • β€’ Major soil remediation (200+ tons): $45,000
  • β€’ Ongoing monitoring: $5,000
  • β€’ Legal/regulatory compliance: $2,000

Total: ~$58,000+

πŸ’‘ Money-Saving Tips

  • βœ“Get multiple quotes - Prices can vary significantly between contractors.
  • βœ“Ask about package pricing - Some contractors offer discounts for sweep + removal together.
  • βœ“Check for state programs - Some states offer financial assistance for residential tank removal.
  • βœ“Review your insurance - Pollution liability coverage may help with unexpected costs.
  • βœ“Act quickly if you find a leak - Contamination spreads over time, increasing remediation costs.

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