Sep 21, 2014
Many NJ home buyers are just worried about one heating tank, Others have to worry about multiple tank installations.
Sep 19, 2014
Many unsuspecting home buyers have been fooled in to believing that no Oil Tanks exist on property listed for sale. Some home sellers have purposely removed oil fill and vent lines to deceive the buyer,
Sep 19, 2014
Abandoned Oil Tanks may be buried on foreclosure properties and may have leaked causing soil and ground water contamination. Know your risk prior to purchase.
Sep 18, 2014
Investigation of a property before purchase protects the buyers lenders. Remediation of gas stations in New Jersey can exceed $ 200,000. Know exactly what you are purchasing before competing the sales transaction.
Sep 17, 2014
Home Inspections do not identify hidden environmental problems such as Oil Tank Contamination and Sick Building Sysndrome. Environmental Inspections insure that ni hidden dangers exist.
Sep 13, 2014
NJ Company's " High Tech" remediation procedures assures cleanup of residential heating oil contamination in 5 days or less. Property sales can be saved.
Sep 07, 2014
Having a oil tank sweep using a metal magnetometer can missed buried tanks below 3 feet and filled in place tanks. Ground Penetrating Radar can find any metallic or non metallic object down 18 feet below surface grade level.
Sep 07, 2014
Imagine purchasing a home and then discovering the tank previously filled with sand is leaking and the remediation will be $ 20000. Many New Jersey home buyers have found out the hard way.
Sep 01, 2014
Environmental Systems will remove any 290 gallon underground storage tank in Monmouth or Ocean County for $ 799 until December 30, 2014. Other sizes of tanks and tanks located in other counties removed for a additional cost.
Aug 29, 2014
Any home within 1000 feet of a site listed on the State of New Jersey's Known Contaminated List should have soil and ground testing completed prior to closing to prevent health issues and later environmental problems.