Above-ground oil tank removal in New Haven typically costs $500–$900.
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Above-ground oil tank removal in New Haven typically costs $500–$900. These tanks — usually located in basements, utility rooms, or garages — are the most common configuration in Greater New Haven's older housing stock, and the most straightforward to remove.
Above-ground oil tank removal is a same-day job in most cases. The professional contractor drains any remaining fuel into a recovery container, cleans the tank, cuts it for removal if needed, and hauls it away. The connections to the old furnace are capped. No excavation, no soil testing, no heavy equipment outside the home.
Most above-ground tanks in New Haven are 275-gallon steel cylinders sitting on legs in a basement or utility room. They were installed when the home was built and have often outlived the original furnace. When homeowners switch to gas or electric heat, the abandoned tank becomes a liability and an eyesore — removal solves both. For broader context, see our main New Haven oil tank removal page.
Above-ground oil tank removal in New Haven ranges from $500–$900 for a standard 275-gallon basement tank. Pricing depends on access (whether the tank needs to be cut to fit through doorways), how much fuel remains, and whether the disposal site is local. Most jobs are quoted same-day during the on-site visit.
If the tank shows signs of leaking — staining, odor, wet spots — additional work may be required. A clean above-ground removal stays in the $500–$900 range; a tank with a small leak that has stained the floor may bump pricing modestly but typically doesn't require the soil remediation costs ($3,000–$15,000+) associated with underground leaks.
Connecticut requires a permit from the local building department for oil tank removal. The professional contractor checks with the local building department in New Haven (or your surrounding town) and pulls the required permit as part of the job. Contractors performing residential tank removal must also be registered Home Improvement Contractors with the CT Department of Consumer Protection.
You receive a closure report documenting the removal — including the permit, disposal records, and a statement of work. This is the paperwork your real estate attorney or mortgage lender needs at closing. Removed tanks are transported to an approved recycling facility; remaining fuel is recovered and disposed of properly.
Walk down to your basement or utility room. If you see a roughly oval, horizontal steel tank — usually painted gray, green, or beige, sitting on two short legs — that's a 275-gallon above-ground oil tank. It will have a fill pipe leading to an exterior wall, a vent line, and a fuel line going to the furnace or boiler. If your heating system is no longer oil, the tank is likely abandoned and ready for removal.
Most above-ground removals are completed in a half-day. The tank is drained, cleaned, cut if needed for removal, and hauled away.
Yes. Above-ground removal runs $500–$900, compared to $1,500–$4,000 for underground tanks, because no excavation is required.
Permit requirements vary by municipality. Your professional contractor checks with the local building department and handles any required permits as part of the job.
Yes. Above-ground removal is minimally disruptive — no excavation, no heavy equipment outside. Most homeowners are present throughout.
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