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by Pat Hegarty
There are building regulations regarding tank base material and placement. Tanks should be placed on a stable, level base such as concrete lintels...
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by Pat Hegarty
Don't worry the status yellow rain warning is no match for Pat and his umbrella!!
As always we advise checking your oil tank lid is in place, wa...
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by Pat Hegarty
Here's a boiler service summed up in an image. On the left you can see the soot that built up over time and on the right is a freshly serviced cle...
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by Pat Hegarty
Happy Valentine's Day ❤
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by Pat Hegarty
The storm caused a lot of damage to oil tanks across the country. The wind knocked tanks over and walls and trees have fallen on others. We advis...
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by Pat Hegarty
During storms, tanks can move off their base if there is not enough fuel in them to keep them steady. If an oil tank falls it is at risk of cracki...
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by Pat Hegarty
An oil tank is better fitted slightly elevated off the ground to allow for the filter to be opened and cleaned which is a standard procedure durin...
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by Pat Hegarty
Did you know that the colour of the steam from your oil boiler can determine if its time to have an oil boiler service?
This boiler has just been...
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by Pat Hegarty
We are available for emergency boiler breakdowns and tank leaks over the festive season should you need us. Merry Christmas from Pat & all the...
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by Pat Hegarty
Both boilers and oil tanks can become porous and leak causing extensive damage to properties if not dealt with. An oil tank leak is not only devas...
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by Pat Hegarty
Why not treat a loved one to an oil tank product, perhaps a dipstick so they can easily check the level of their oil tank?
If they are not in a po...
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by Pat Hegarty
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️New product alert!!!! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ Check your oil tank for water today with our sample of water finding paste for only €10. Free post and pack...
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