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The Atlantis 230 Litre PolliCube Tank for AdBlueยฎ is made from polyethylene and is very robust.  It is suitable for the transportation of diesel and certain other oils (please check […]

What is Carbon Monoxide?

Carbon monoxide gas (often abbreviated to CO) is produced by the incomplete burning of carbon-based fuels, such as natural gas, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), oil, wood and coal. All fossil fuel burning appliances, including open fires, stoves, boilers, cookers and even barbeques have the potential to give off carbon monoxide.

We advise to preserve the life of your steel fuel tank and protect it from the weather, that you carry out tank maintenance annually. Top tips for your annual inspection […]

Plastic tanks can deteriorate, buckle and bow under hot and cold conditions. Itโ€™s important to keep an eye out on any suspect marks, cracks or lightened areas of plastic. Always check your tank for even innocuous hairline cracks as these can cause issues, particularly when a tank is refilled.

A single skin tank is literally just that, one layer of plastic that contains the oil or liquid inside. They are generally cheaper than bunded (2-layer tanks) but are less secure. Most domestic and commercial customers will opt for 2 layer, bunded tanks but in England and Scotland you can use single skin tanks in some situations. ย We always recommend employing an OFTEC approved engineer to carry out an โ€˜oil storage risk assessmentโ€™ before you consider installing a single skin tank.

Where Should You Position an Oil Tank? We often get asked about where an oil tank needs to be positionedโ€ฆ So here are the guidelines you need to follow for […]