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Military/First Responder

$225

Please ask about our discount if your are military or a first responder (Police, Fire, EMS).


Ground Penetrating Radar

$400

Ground penetrating radar allows us to see through reinforced concrete which our standard equipment can't do. It can also be useful in identifying the exact depth and size or an object.

Ground penetrating radar allows us to see through reinforced concrete which our standard equipment can't do. It can also be useful in identifying the exact depth and size or an object.

Oil Tank Sweeps

$250

For most properties a tank sweep will be $235 cash/check or $250 credit.

Properties over 1/2ac, houses over 8k sq/ft, multiple dwellings and distances over 90 miles may be subject to additional fees. In that case please call for pricing.

*Any job in which the client will not be present MUST be paid in full prior to the sweep.*

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This house in Weehawken most likely has a tank in its front yard. Taking into account where the AOC is, the size of the area, the town, and age of house/neighborhood, the evidence tells us it’s probably an oil tank. However, there was no vent or fill pipes found so we must always recommend an exploratory dig.


Exploratory Digs

$400+

In the situations when an anomaly is found which can’t be ID’d as an oil tank, we recommend an exploratory hand dig. All digs are performed by hand, which in most cases does not require mark-outs.

You do not want to buy a house without knowing what the anomaly is. An oil tank can be ANYWHERE on the property, front, sides, back. Unless you have written documentation telling you what the buried anomaly is (septic tank, grey water tank, well) do not trust what the seller is telling you. Sellers will say anything to get rid of a house with a leaking oil tank without you knowing.

This was a tank found during an exploratory dig, you can see the fuel lines and a fill/vent pipe.

This was a tank found during an exploratory dig, you can see the fuel lines and a fill/vent pipe.