It is advised to always inspect your tank after windy weather or storms. Stormy weather can cause branches, stones etc to impact with your tank, causing potential damage. This debris should be cleared from the tank and the tank should be inspected for any signs of damage. You should also check any fittings on the tank which could have become loose.

You should check your heating oil tank every time there is a large snowfall. The weight of large amounts of snow can cause damage to your tank. Any excess snow should be removed or brushed off ASAP. Exposed pipework should also cleared to prevent damage caused by low temperatures or condensation in the tank.

A kerosene tank is another name for an oil heating tank or a home heating tank.

Our oil tank engineers will come and give you damaged oil tank a free assessment. We can then determine if your oil tank needs repairing or if the broken oil tank needs replacing.

If you’d like more information about our oil tank replacement service please contact us.

If a crack appears on your oil tank, you’ll need to act quickly to avoid any possible environmental damage.

Check whether the crack is above or below the oil level. If the crack’s below the oil level get some of your oil removed as soon as possible to prevent any leaks.

Once there’s no risk of a leak you’ll need to replace your tank as soon as possible. We can’t deliver more oil if your oil tank is in a poor state of repair.

We can do an emergency tank repair and an emergency oil tank pump out if required.

We have oil depots all across the South West of England. Contact us to find the nearest depot to you.

Our Evesham oil tank engineers service a large area, so do our Stalbridge oil tank engineers,

We also have a Bristol oil tank engineer department, which supplies oil tanks and oil tank services to a large part of the Somerset oil tank customers.

Our Gloucester oil tank engineers also service oil tanks ( and supply new ones) to the Gloucestershire oil tank market.

We have an excellent selection of heating oil tanks, oil tanks dispensers and AdBlue tanks, suitable for all your needs.

We have a fantastic relationship with too major oil tank brand. Deso Tanks and Harlequin Tanks are well known in the heating oil trade as having excellent quality and longevity.

Bunded oil tanks are oil tanks with an extra outer protective layer that is there to protect the inner tank (a tank within a tank). This adds extra protection from damage and against fuel lost.

If our driver finds you’ve ordered too much home heating oil for your tank’s capacity, we’ll refund the cost of any undelivered amount straight to your payment card or amend your payment plan.

Our drivers are happy to follow any written instructions or hold keys for the lock to your oil tanks.

The average life of a home heating oil tank is 15 to 20 years. If you’re unsure how old your oil tank is, please contact us for a fuel tank inspection.