If you are looking to store oil on your private or commercial property, Tanks R Us has a wide selection of plastic oil tanks to meet your requirements. We supply tanks from top brands including Harlequin, Carberry and Atlas so you can rest assured that our tanks are OFTEC approved and manufactured to European Trading Standards. There are many options to choose from in the plastic oil tanks range, starting with a small 650 litre capacity tank going up to an industrial capacity of 9,400 litres. We supply a range of different designs to meet industrial and domestic requirements, including horizontal oil tanks better suited for small refineries, and even underground oil tanks for heating off-grid residences. As well as supplying a range of plastic oil tanks, we also offer services including, oil tank cleaning and removals. Whatever your needs, we've got you covered!
Constructed from high-density polyethylene, which can endure temperatures well below freezing, all the way up to a scorching eighty celsius - there's little chance of your tank bursting or freezing in extreme temperatures.
The HDPE plastic is also resistant to chemicals, while being impact resistant to collisions and shock damage. This means your fuel will be safe, especially with the bunded design which provides an additional layer of protection, acting as a deterrent to environmental pollution and the possibility of leakage. Given the robust durability of HDPE plastic, our plastic oil tanks have an estimated lifespan of ten to fifteen years, giving you a worthwhile investment for oil storage.
We also stock a variety of useful oil tank accessories here at Tanks R Us to help maintain the smooth usage and cleanliness of your oil tank. If you have any further questions about our range or require a specific tank and you’re not sure which is best for you, get in touch with one of our expert team today.
If you are considering purchasing a heating oil tank, you may want to consult OFTEC (The Oil Firing Technical Association), the professional body responsible for advising on and directing activity within the heating oil tank industry. The OFTEC website has a wide range of informative and educational information on heating oil tank installations.
As a general overview, heating oil tanks can be made from a variety of materials and can consist of a variety of designs. Some tanks are made from plastic, some from steel. Furthermore, some tanks are single skin, whereas other are bunded, or double skinned tanks.
Tanks R Us plastic oil tanks are made from a medium density polyethylene (MDPE). Materials and components used in the manufacture these tanks are resistant to any damaging effects of the liquids they are designed to contain. It is vital to remember to maintain your oil tank, and clean it regularly, at Tanks R Us, we offer a oil tank cleaning service.
A bunded oil tank consists of a ‘tank within a tank’ design. Fuel is held within the inner tank, while the outer tank acts as a protective shell, meaning that in the event of an oil spill, your heating oil will gather in the outer tank, preventing it from leaking into the surrounding environment and therefore avoiding a costly environmental clean-up operation.
Bunded oil tanks are a legal requirement at commercial and industrial premises. They are also a legal requirement in the Channel Islands and at most domestic installations in the UK and Republic of Ireland.
The difference between a bunded tank and an older style single skin tank, is that the single skin tank does not provide any secondary containment features, meaning that in the event of a tank split or tank failure, your heating oil will leak into the surrounding areas. Most insurance policies will not cover the policy holder for an oil spill; therefore, it is important to protect your property and surroundings from an environmental clean-up.
Oil tanks should always be installed by a qualified and accredited tank technician. Ideally, your oil tank installer should be OFTEC registered and licensed.
Tanks R Us are a division of W H Dale who are OFTEC accredited and licensed tank installer. For a free tank installation quote, contact us on 01469 531229, or use our contact form to send us an email.
Water can form in any heating oil tank. It occurs as a result of the tank warming up during the day and then cooling at night. In single skin oil tanks, it will collect in the base of the tank; in bunded oil tanks it may additionally collect between the inner and outer tanks.
Oil tanks should be inspected annually for the presence of water found to be present either inside the oil tank or in the case of bunded oil tanks, between the inner and outer tank. Failure to remove any condensation may result in fuel contamination and can cause irreparable damage.
If you notice a split or any distortion in the shape of your oil tank, you should contact us immediately.
If you own a single skin oil tank, a tank split can cause tens of thousands of pounds worth of damage – something which your insurer may not cover you for. For this reason, any concerns which you have about your oil tank should be addressed without hesitation.
There are rarely any instances in which oil tank splits can or should be repaired. Damage to the integrity of your oil tank poses a significant environmental risk and for that reason, you should always carefully consider replacing your tank in such instances.
Oil tanks with a capacity of 3,500 litres or less should be fitted at least 1.8 metres from non-fire rated walls or from flu outlets.
If a clearance space of 1.8 metres is not possible, protection measures stated in British Standard BS 5410: Part 1: 1997 must be provided by introducing a 30 minute fire-resistant wall. The fire wall must extend at least 300mm above the end points of the oil tank. When installing an oil tank, any exposed eaves which form part of a roof within 1.8 metres of the top of an oil storage tank must have a 30 minute fire resistant wall installed. Cladding can also be applied to prevent a fire from spreading to the roof. If you are not sure about whether you can install the oil tank yourself, then our team are here to help you and we can install it for you.
Oil tanks should never be installed within enclosed, inhabited spaces. Oil tanks may be installed in specialist enclosures, which have been purpose designed and built for such requirements.
Tanks below 3,500 litres in capacity should not be placed within 760mm of a boundary such as a fence. This distance assumes that there are no flu outlets or buildings between the tank and the boundary. Where these clearances cannot be achieved, the protection measures noted in British Standard BS 5410: Part 1: 1997 must be provided, by means of a 30 minutes fire-resistant wall, which extends at least 300mm above the end points of the tank.
Yes, Tanks R Us only supply oil tanks which meet and exceed industry standards. All Tanks R Us oil tanks have OFTEC licences, meaning each one has gone through a rigorous testing process, conducted by industry body OFTEC.
There are many ways in which you can protect your heating oil. For a start, you can ensure that your oil tank is installed and situated as much out of sight as possible. This means having it installed in a location within your garden which is not directly visible from the road or other areas surrounding your property.
In addition, you should always secure your oil tank with a specialist oil tank padlock or similar tank security device. Padlocks are a cheap and simple way to secure your tank. Installing a tank alarm will ensure that thieves are distracted by a loud and attention-grabbing alarm sound. A Spin secure tank lock can also be fitted to your oil tank, which means that the access point to your oil tank consists of a tap-type device, which is almost impossible to break or hack.