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Hi all,
I am replacing my old steel oil tank with a plastic one, I have the old style single feed oil pipe, as the plastic tanks need a complete base not just end piers like the old steel one I am wondering if I can get away with putting it on a concrete base just above ground level, the ground falls slightly to the boiler so I think the bottom of the tank will be about 6 inches higher than the oil pump on the boiler. Appreciate any feedback from anyone with experience of this as I do not want to do this and find it needs lifting up 2 foot like the old tank.
Regards, Vincentvtwin.
I am replacing my old steel oil tank with a plastic one, I have the old style single feed oil pipe, as the plastic tanks need a complete base not just end piers like the old steel one I am wondering if I can get away with putting it on a concrete base just above ground level, the ground falls slightly to the boiler so I think the bottom of the tank will be about 6 inches higher than the oil pump on the boiler. Appreciate any feedback from anyone with experience of this as I do not want to do this and find it needs lifting up 2 foot like the old tank.
Regards, Vincentvtwin.