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Buried oil tanks can cause all sorts of potential problems—so find out if one’s on your property by reaching out to us. We can give you the inspection service you need.

Work with a Top Tank Inspector Located in Little Falls, NJ, and Serving All of Northern New Jersey

A buried oil tank can potentially cause all sorts of problems. If you need to find a hidden tank, consider reaching out to a tank inspector in Little Falls, NJ, and serving all of Northern New Jersey. At Hickory Inspection, we can provide you with the outstanding inspection service you need.

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Why Get an Oil Tank Scan?

Abandoned underground oil tanks can be potential health hazards—for example, if they start leaking, they could potentially contaminate groundwater. Because of this, it’s important to locate any unknown or abandoned tanks on a property. In fact, if you’re buying a property, a bank or mortgage company may actually require you to get an oil tank inspection before approving your loan. At Hickory Inspection, a tank inspector from our team can come out and scan for oil tanks, then provide you with the information you need.

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If you need oil tank scanning service in Little Falls, NJ, or anywhere in Northern New Jersey, then consider giving our professionals a call. We’re ready to provide you with the outstanding service that you deserve.

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F.A.Q.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Should I walk around the house with you?

    Absolutely. We are happy to explain everything we’re looking at. There will be times where we need to focus and evaluate, but feel free to tag along and ask questions.

  • Can my agent be there too?

    Yes! Agents are encouraged to be there and be engaged so they can know what they’re writing up in your Repair Request Addendum.

  • What should I be looking for in my report?

    Our reports have lots of images to help you recall what you’re looking at. We break down our reports into areas that are safety hazards and other recommended items to fix/ask for. The summary will be the most helpful area of the report, right at the top.

  • Will there be recommendations on who to call in the report?

    With each defect, we include which type of contractor you will need to search for to get quotes.

  • Can I call you if I have questions after I get the report?

    Absolutely. This is one of our favorite parts. Call, text or email.

  • Can you give me some preferred contractors to call?

    We have a few contractors that we’ve worked with in the past that we can recommend. We still recommend you contact at least 3 in each area for quotes and do your own research.