How To Maintain a Residential Fuel Oil Tank during the Fall?

How to Maintain a Residential Fuel Oil Tank during the Fall

 

Once the summer has concluded, it is time to begin thinking about the fall and the cooler months that are to come. If you currently own a residential fuel oil tank or are considering getting one, you should know that the maintenance of your oil tank is very important to its longevity. What damage can lack of maintenance cause is a question owners should know.

 

Lack of maintenance can cause your residential fuel oil tank not only to work inefficiently but to completely collapse. In the case that it does collapse or work inefficiently, it can become a safety hazard for your home. Regular maintenance can prevent this from happening. We recommend giving your oil tank regular maintenance after every season. Here are a few residential fuel oil tank maintenance tips to help you along the way.

 

Tips on How to Maintain a Residential Fuel Oil Tank during the Fall

 

  • Keep the tank full- During the fall many people do not use their oil tank since the weather is still pleasant. However, even though you may not be using your oil tank, you want to keep it full throughout the entire year. This will prevent sludge from forming. Sludge is a mixture of water condensation and oil that can be dangerous. This can result in the tank rotting and running inefficiently.

 

  • Have a technician check out your tank- At the beginning and end of every cold season, you want to have a technician take a look at your tank. A professional can spot any overuse, damage, or corrosion that may have happened inside or outside of the tank. Keep in mind every three to five years, the inside of the tank should be cleaned by a technician.

 

  • Fill caps and vent caps- Ensure all fill caps, as well as vent caps, are tightly secured. This will prevent air from getting into the tank. The less air that gets into the tank, the safer the tank will be. You do not want corrosion or debris inside the tank. This is a safety measure that you should always take into consideration.

 

  • Clean the tank- You want to clean the tank as thoroughly as you can. This is another way to prevent dirt and dust from getting into the tank. The better you clean the exterior of the tank, the less debris will seep into it.

 

These tips will ensure your oil tank remains usable for a longer period. Lack of maintenance can cause severe damage to your oil tank which in return can become a hazard in your home.

 

Using the right kind of fuel oil is another excellent way to ensure your tank runs to its full potential every time. The better the oil that is used in the tank, the better the tank will function. This will help extend its longevity. You can also consider oil tank insurance as a backup in case something goes wrong.

To conclude, by effectively maintaining your tank and following our tips, you can keep corrosion as well as dirt and debris far away from your tank. Furthermore, you will be helping your tank work to its maximum potential in an affordable manner.

 

We hope you have gained valuable knowledge reading our blog “How to Maintain a Residential Fuel Oil Tank during the Fall”

 

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