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it looks like $383.00 + tax and shipping on Amazon.com
Idiot...That is for the contamination tank. I just had mine tank replaced and it cost $1,000 for the tank and labor. Not sure how that breaks down
The average cost to replace a 275-gallon oil tank typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,500, depending on factors such as location, tank type, and installation complexity. Additional expenses may arise from disposal of the old tank and any necessary site remediation. It's advisable to obtain multiple quotes from licensed contractors to ensure a competitive price. Always check local regulations, as some areas may have specific requirements for oil tank replacements.
To determine how many yards of sand are needed to fill a 275-gallon oil tank, first, convert gallons to cubic yards. There are 27 cubic feet in a cubic yard and 7.48 gallons in a cubic foot. Thus, 275 gallons is approximately 37 cubic feet (275 ÷ 7.48). Dividing by 27 yields about 1.37 cubic yards. Therefore, you would need approximately 1.37 yards of sand to fill a 275-gallon oil tank.
You can't calculate that if you know nothing about the shape of the tank.
To calculate the volume of the oil tank in cubic inches, you first need to convert the volume from gallons to cubic inches. There are 231 cubic inches in a gallon, so 275 gallons would be 275 x 231 = 63,525 cubic inches. Therefore, a 275-gallon oil tank would have a volume of 63,525 cubic inches.
As of October 24, 2012, you can purchase a 330 gallon oil tank at Home Depot for US $849.
As of October 24, 2012, you can purchase a 330 gallon oil tank at Home Depot for US $849.
That depends on the shape of the tank and the area of its bottom. The question neglects to describe either characteristic.
The cost to remove and install a new 275-gallon oil tank in the Massachusetts area typically ranges from $1,500 to $3,500. This price can vary depending on factors such as the tank's location, accessibility, and any necessary permits or environmental considerations. Additional costs may arise if there are complications during the removal or if structural modifications are needed to accommodate the new tank. It's advisable to get quotes from multiple contractors for a more accurate estimate.
Need the length of the tank also to determine the amount of oil
one gallon= 5 quarts 55 gallon= 5x55=275 answer 275 quarts
The cost for the installation and removal of a 275-gallon oil tank typically ranges from $1,000 to $3,000, depending on factors such as location, accessibility, and any necessary permits. Additional expenses may arise if remediation of soil or leaks is required. It's advisable to obtain quotes from multiple contractors for a more accurate estimate tailored to your specific situation.
To plug the bottom of a 275-gallon oil tank, you typically need a 2-inch NPT (National Pipe Thread) plug, as most tanks have a 2-inch threaded outlet at the bottom. It's important to ensure that the plug is made of a compatible material, such as steel or brass, to withstand the oil and prevent leaks. Always check the specific tank specifications and local regulations before proceeding.