Refuel Environmental Services provides fuel tank cleaning for above and underground fuel storage tanks.
What is the Tank Washing Process? | Our Clients | Request a Quote | ContactClean fuel storage tanks to eliminate bacteria, mold, fungus, and other impurities.
 
 
 
 
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Discover our Fuel Tank Washing difference!  
 

Other companies filter fuel and put it back into dirty tanks. Fuel can quickly become re-contaminated.

REFUEL ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES
combines the art of tank cleaning with the science of fuel polishing and filtering to bring your fuel and and your fuel storage tanks back to original specifications.

The Refuel Fuel Tank Washing Process, is our patent-pending, all-in-one solution that brings fuel back to ASTM specs and removes tank contaminants in only a few hours!

REFUEL is the only company that can clean tanks using this process!

 
 
     
The TankRenew fuel tank cleanign system is superior to other methods.
     
 

• Requires only 3" tank openings.
• No excavation.
• Fuel is transfered from the tank prior to cleaning.
• The interior of the tank is thoroughly cleaned using high-pressure wash and rinse heads.
• Solids and water are vacuum extracted from your underground fuel tank.
• Fuel is filtered to original specifications.
• Only clean, dry fuel is returned to tank.
REFUEL handles the wash-water disposal.

It's the fastest, safest, most effective way to ensure your tanks and pumps perform reliably.

 
 
 

 

 
 

ISO 9001: 2000 ISO 14001

EMS CERTIFIED

40 Hour HAZ-WOPER certification

Member N.O.R.A.

Full Liability and Environmental Impairment Insurance

 
     
 

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Refuel, Inc. is a member of the national Oil Recyclers Association, and a member of the Ohio Petroleum Marketer's Association. Service Area | Certifications | Homefuel tank cleaning of underground fuel storage tanks
REFUEL operates in Ohio, Pennsylvania, Michigan, Tennessee, Georgia, West Virginia, Indiana, Illinois and Kentucky.