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by Pat Hegarty
Corroding outlet pipes can lead to an oil tank leak. Did you know that oil tanks should be inspected yearly? We carry out oil tank checks as part ...
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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. Trees growing in close proximity to the tank...
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by Pat Hegarty
Dirty boilers with a build up of soot release more toxic carbon monoxide fumes.
Carbon monoxide is called the "silent" killer as it has no smell ...
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by Pat Hegarty
We don't just supply and fit the oil tank - we can install a new concrete base also. A concrete base provides a clean modern look to your oil tank...
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by Pat Hegarty
Dirty boilers with a build up of soot are more costly on fuel. Soot build-up can lead to the brass jet in the centre of the burner becoming partia...
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by Pat Hegarty
Water finding paste works by changing colour from orange to bright red on contact with water.
SIMPLY:
rub the paste onto a dipstick and lower it...
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by Pat Hegarty
Spring is in the air and we are enjoying lovely long evenings since the time changed. It is a time of year associated with cleaning and painting t...
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by Pat Hegarty
We are looking forward to taking part in the local St. Patrick's Day parade tomorrow.
As always we are available for emergency oil leaks over th...
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by Pat Hegarty
Oil tanks are very necessary but sometimes their placement is not practical and obstructs an area. Maybe you are redesigning your garden and need ...
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by Pat Hegarty
Have you considered what's growing near your oil tank and how big it will get over time? What seems like a great idea at the time can incur cos...
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by Pat Hegarty
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an
odourless, colourless, tasteless gas and is a lethal by-product from burning any fossil fuel.
known as the silent kil...
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by Pat Hegarty
Happy Halloween from Pat and all the team at Tank & Boiler Services.
Were available over the weekend for emergencies on 091 677278 / 087 2364500
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