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Learn about the process of removing old boilers, furnaces, and water heaters. Ensure safety, efficiency, and compliance with expert removal services.

Safe and Efficient Removal for Boilers, Furnaces, and Water Heaters

Oil Removal Pro Blog

Ever looked at that old, clunky boiler or furnace in your basement and thought, “How do
I get rid of this thing?” It’s not just an eyesore; old metal appliances that have sat
unused for long periods can be a real safety hazard. Furnace removal in Massachusetts
isn’t a DIY project—it’s a job for the pros. Let’s look at why you should replace your old
heating systems and how to do it safely.

The Dangers of Outdated Heating Systems

Leaks and Contaminants
Old equipment like boilers, furnaces, and water heaters are prone to leaks, which can
release harmful substances into your home. These leaks can contaminate soil and
water, posing risks to both human health and the environment. Materials such as
antifreeze solutions and fuel lare toxic to plants and animals if they get into the soil.


Carbon Monoxide Poisoning
One of the scariest risks associated with furnaces is carbon monoxide (CO) poisoning.
CO is a toxic gas that is clear and has no tell-tale odor, making it impossible to detect
without a monitor. Faulty equipment is a common source of CO leaks. Regular
maintenance and timely replacement are crucial to prevent CO buildup in your home.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) highlights that CO poisoning is
entirely preventable with proper precautions.


Fire Hazards
Over time, furnaces and boilers can become fire hazards. Issues like rust, leaks, and
structural damage can increase the risk of fires and explosions. For instance, a leaking
furnace can ignite nearby flammable materials, while corroded parts can spark fires.

According to the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA), older, non-efficient
heating appliances are a leading cause of home fires in the U.S. From 2014 to 2018,
there were an estimated 48,530 home fires attributed to outdated equipment. Upgrading
to a newer system can significantly reduce these risks and keep your home safe.

Why Hire A Professional like Removal Pro?

Skills and Expertise
Hiring a professional removal service brings a wealth of knowledge to the table. Trained
technicians know how to handle various boiler systems safely and efficiently. They can
navigate the complexities of the job, from safely disconnecting utilities to handling
hazardous materials.


Compliance with Regulations
Strict guidelines must be followed for Boiler, Furnace & Water Heater Removal. In
order to properly protect the environment and the home a professional who is well-
versed with the rules and regulations will ensure your project complies with all local,
state, and federal guidelines.


Environmental Responsibility
Proper Boiler, Furnace & Water Heater Removal is crucial to minimize environmental
impact. It’s important to use approved methods to dispose of hazardous materials,
ensuring they don’t harm the environment. This eco-friendly approach aligns with
growing concerns about environmental sustainability.

The Removal Process

Here’s a step-by-step look at how professionals handle the removal of old boilers,
furnaces, and water heaters:

  1. Initial Inspection and Assessment
    The first step is a thorough inspection of your system. Technicians assess its condition
    and plan the removal process, identifying any potential risks that need to be addressed.
  2. Safely Disconnecting and Draining Systems
    Before removal, the system must be disconnected from all utilities and drained of any
    remaining fluids. This step is crucial to prevent spills and accidents during the extraction
    process.
  3. Careful Extraction
    The heating unit is then carefully removed from your property. This may involve
    dismantling the system into manageable pieces for safe handling and transport.
  4. Proper Disposal
    Once the system is removed, it must be disposed of at an approved facility. This
    ensures all hazardous materials are handled responsibly and in compliance with
    environmental regulations.
  5. Site Cleanup and Remediation
    After removal, any contaminated soil or materials are cleaned up and properly disposed
    of, restoring your property to a safe and clean condition.

The Removal Pro Approach

While the process of removing old boilers is similar across the board, local expertise
can make a significant difference. Here at Removal Pro, we’ve been tackling these
challenges since 2015. Our experience with the unique housing in the region – from
historic homes in Boston to modern constructions in the suburbs – has honed our
approach to safe and efficient removals.


Furnace removal is not just about getting rid of an eyesore—it’s about ensuring the
health and efficiency of your home. Removal Pro’s Professional removal services offer
the expertise, compliance, and environmental responsibility needed to handle this
complex task. So, if you’ve got an old system that needs to go, call in the pros and
enjoy the peace of mind that comes with a job well done.


By choosing us for your boiler, furnace, water heater, or oil tank removal, you’re opting
for a service that combines local expertise, years of experience, and a commitment to
customer satisfaction. Contact us today to schedule an inspection and ensure your
furnace removal goes smoothly.

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The Buried Danger: Why Old Oil Tanks Need Replacing

Oil Removal Pro Blog

That rusty, leaking oil tank buried in your yard is more than just an eyesore—it’s an environmental hazard and safety risk waiting to happen. Underground oil storage tanks have a nasty habit of developing cracks and leaks as they age, allowing petroleum to seep into the soil and groundwater over time. This contaminates the land, creates hazardous vapors, and puts your property and neighborhood at risk of lasting damage.

If you have an old underground oil tank on your premises, removing it is absolutely critical from both an environmental and legal perspective.

Reasons for Oil Tank Removal & New Tank Installation
Here are some key reasons why homeowners and businesses are opting to remove oil tanks and install new oil tanks.

  • Environmental concerns: Leaking oil tanks can contaminate soil and groundwater, posing risks to human health, wildlife, and ecosystems. Proper removal site, remediation and a new above ground tank installation help mitigate these environmental impacts.
  • Regulatory compliance: Many states and municipalities have implemented strict regulations governing the use, maintenance, removal, and installation of underground storage tanks. Not complying can result in costly fines and legal consequences.
  • Property renovation or sale: When renovating or selling a property, the presence of an old oil tank can be a major deterrent for potential buyers or lenders. A new oil tank installation eliminates this liability and increases the property’s value.
  • Safety hazards: Aging oil tanks can develop cracks, rust, or other structural defects, increasing the risk of leaks and contamination. Oil tank removal and new oil tank installation eliminates these potential safety hazards.

The Safe, Responsible Removal and Replacement Process

From initial testing to complete excavation, oil tank removal requires substantial experience and approved procedures to be handled safely. First, a professional crew will inspect the tank and test the surrounding soil for any existing contamination. The tank must then be properly emptied of all remaining oil and sludge.

Next, the tank is either removed intact via digging or cut into sections for piece-by-piece extraction. Either way, this process requires extreme care and caution to avoid hazardous spills or exposure to toxic fumes. Once removed, the tank must be properly disposed of at an approved facility to prevent further environmental harm.

If soil testing indicates petroleum contamination, remediation is necessary as well. This involves removing and safely disposing of all contaminated soil, and potentially installing groundwater filtration systems if the damage extends that far. Finally, a new state-of-the-art oil tank is installed for customers to enjoy worry free for decades to come.

The Environmental & Safety Benefits

Oil tank removal and replacement is highly recommended for aging or neglected oil tanks and is one of the best things you can do for the environment and your community. It eliminates the threat of a potentially catastrophic leak that could harm local ecosystems, contaminate drinking water supplies, and endanger the health of humans and wildlife exposed to the toxins.

Even if no active leak is occurring yet, removing the old tank, and installing a new above ground oil tank prevents greenhouse gas emissions from petroleum vapors, and rids your property of a major legal liability. Removing an underground oil tank also helps increase your home’s resale value.

Your Local Oil Tank Removal and Installation Experts

Since 2015, Removal Pro has been the go-to expert for Oil Tank Removal and Installation helping residential, commercial, and industrial clients. We service all of Massachusetts including Cape Cod as well as New Hampshire and Maine. As a fully licensed and insured company, we offer not just oil tank removal and oil tank installation but a suite of services that include expert boiler removal and boiler installation, furnace removal and furnace installation, water heater removal and water heater installation along with comprehensive oil contamination remediation.

Our team of highly trained and certified technicians follows all local, state, and federal regulations governing tank handling to ensure the installation and removal process is fully compliant and environmentally sound from start to finish. Call today to schedule an inspection and replace that old oil tank with a brand new one!

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