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Naturally occurring tank bottom sludge accounts for 90% of the oil heating system service related problems. The only way to remove it is to use a flexible wand and filtering system.

One of the most overlooked parts of an oil fired heating system is the storage tank. Naturally occurring tank bottom sludge accounts for 90% of the service related problems. Sludge will not only clog up the filters and nozzles on your furnace, causing you to be without heat, it can also damage your storage tank. One way to solve the sludge problem is to replace the tank. However, that could cost hundreds of dollars. Another way is to clean your existing tank and remove the sludge.

We have specialized equipment to get the job done. The only way to remove the tank bottom sludge is to use a flexible wand and filtering system where the sludge is vacuumed up off the bottom of the tank, filtered out and the oil is returned to the tank. This method is similar to vacuuming a swimming pool. Rather than pay hundreds of dollars for a new tank that is not really needed, we can clean an existing tank up to 500 gallons for $150.00.

 

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