3 Mistakes to Avoid During a Fuel Tank Installation

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Having a fuel tank on your property can be a great way to ensure you always have the necessary fuel to power your appliances and equipment around your home. However, it’s important to ensure that the fuel tank is properly installed to prevent any issues in the future.

3 Mistakes to Avoid During a Fuel Tank Installation

Here are three key mistakes that all property owners should avoid during a fuel tank installation project:

  1. Attempting the installation on your own: A fuel tank installation should always be left to the professionals like us at Collingwood Fuels. Otherwise, you might run into safety issues and a faulty installation that could cause problems for your fuel usage and property in the future. We know how to follow the necessary safety protocols to ensure a safe and reliable installation.
  1. Choosing the wrong fuel tank size: Another mistake to avoid during a fuel tank installation is choosing the wrong size for your fuel tank. You will want to consider your daily use of fuel and how many appliances or pieces of equipment use the fuel on a regular basis. We can help assess your needs to determine the right fuel tank for your property.
  1. Ignoring local requirements and guidelines: Another mistake to avoid during a fuel tank installation is ignoring local requirements and guidelines. We always make sure to follow all local guidelines and ensure that the necessary components are accessible for reading, inspecting, testing, and shutting off the power supply.

When you choose us to manage your fuel tank installation, you can trust that we will pay close attention to detail as we work and carefully avoid all these mistakes. Contact us today to learn more.