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Default A question about an old heating oil tank

On Sun, 05 Apr 2009 10:37:28 GMT, _
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On 4 Apr 2009 21:38:20 -0400, Al Dykes wrote:

The tank for my oil heat furnace is going on 60 years old. I'm
beginning to worry about internal rust doing it in. I guess it would
start as a drip but it's where it can go for weeks without being
observed. It could be a mess and stink forever. Short of getting a new
tank, is there anything I should do?


Check your insurance.

Specifically check if it has a clause which will pay out *only* if oil that
has leaked leaks onto a neighbour's property. If so, if the thing leaks
but it stays on your property, you pay.

Then check out the cost of cleaning up a spill.


Replace it NOW. Most insurance companies today DEMAND tanks be changed
every THIRTY years or they will not insure the house.