Protecting Your Property from Flooding...

Anchoring Fuel Tanks

 

Unanchored fuel tanks can be easily moved by flood waters. These tanks pose serious threats not only to you, your family, and your house, but also to public safety and the environment. An unanchored tank outside your house can be driven into your walls, and it can be swept downstream, where it can damage other houses. When an unanchored tank in your basement is moved by flood waters, the supply line can tear free and your basement can be contaminated by oil. Even a buried tank can be pushed to the surface by the buoyant affect of soil saturated by water.

One way to anchor a tank is to attach it to a large concrete slab whose weight is great enough to resist the force of flood waters. This method can be used for all tanks, both inside and outside your house. You can also anchor an outside tank by running straps over it and attaching them to ground anchors.

Tips

Keep these points in mind when you anchor a fuel tank:

Estimated Cost

Anchoring a 1,000 gallon fuel tank to a concrete base will cost you from $300 to $500. Using straps and ground anchors will cost about $300.

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