The operation that you run might use a lot of
fuel. For instance, if you run a quarry or open cast mine, you're going to have
a lot of big vehicles burning up fuel every day, and they will need to refuel
close to your base of operations.
Obviously, going to a public forecourt is not
an option for a huge piece of machinery, and the closer you can have your
refuelling depot to the point of use, the lower the costs you'll experience.
The lower the costs, the larger the profit margin. Indeed, that's why you
should come to us for fuel tank installation.
We've been doing it for more than two decades,
and having worked on a number of projects, we can provide tanks suited to any
operation. We can provide small tanks or big. What's more, we can work wherever
you are in the UK. A site in the extremities of Scotland or the middle of London
is no issue for us. If you want the tanks sunk underground, that's possible. Or
we can provide the correct, level support for above ground fuel tank
installation.
As specialists, we can offer all of the services
your project needs. Alarms can be fitted to warn that the bunding has been
compromised on a tank, and we can provide very precise measures for fuel pumps.
Everything can be controlled from a central point too.
We also do the supporting work, such as looking
after the tanks over time, or checking the performance of all of the component
parts. We can alter existing systems, in addition to removing tanks. If water
or other chemicals somehow get inside your tanks, we can clear it as well. You
will find that we offer a lot more than just fuel tank installation.
Of course, fuel is an expensive thing, and we
can fit the above ground tank with security doors that roll up when you need to
use it. We can also install the tanks to be fit to withstand fires. After all,
it only takes some broken glass to lie in a patch of spilt fuel. Then when the
sun's rays focus through the glass, a fire can start next to your tank, and if
there's a lot on site, you'll need protection to avoid a major incident.
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