My neighbor, a retired police officer and Vietnam veteran, always carries a few band aids in his pocket. He's still a powerhouse in his early eighties and always says he needs the bandages, because he has "old people skin". He's a really funny guy! 😂 Merry Christmas from Narrowsburg!
I am amazed at the professionalism and the quality Your service provides. I have a 1000 gallon buried tank on my property, and I'm terrified of someone telling me I have to remove it someday. Do most homeowner insurance policies cover something like this ? Ps love your videos.
It's always great to watch you work. Brian operates the excavator with precision. I know out on the east coast there is more use of fuel oil than natural gas (here in the Midwest where I live) so for you that's good for business. Watching how you work to pull old underground tanks from customer's homes make me ask is it no longer allowed to install underground tanks in residential sites? I would think it's best not to use an underground tank due to the spillage I've seen when you've dug them out. Stay safe and healthy Tank Master's and hope your 2025 is a prosperous year.
Maybe alternate backfill materials when getting close to the end so that you can build up the soil thicker in the landscaping bed and lawn. George is going to have fun digging out all that crush to get things to grow in that area. Other than that, another fine job by TME.
you mason dumps are good for you small tank jobs but that F750 can haul double the amount & will take two mason to haul what big red can haul ! Merry Christmas my friend to you and your family enjoy
Merry Christmas Brian and the crew! I have a question? When you take a scoop of dirt and empty it and then go back for another scoop you always push dirt off the top before you get another scoop. Why is that?
The restoration of that work site was excellent. One would never know that a major excavation accompanied by heavy trucks and machinery had been there. Your effort to keep the cost of this remediation low is probably very appreciated by the homeowner.
Another and another.......and another....OCTOBER?!?!?! and another. Hey Brian......Another and another.....then you get another. However without the other you have another other with another another. Eat that for another breakfast..
I don't understand why this insurance guy is being such a problem it's not his money it's the company's just pay they have been customers for 40 years.
Good morning and Merry Christmas to Tank Masters environmental crew I have a question where does all that contaminated dirt go and does it get recycled what I mean does it get clean up and recycled into new dirt or something else
Yes, the dirt gets trucked off to a place (NJ?) and is cleaned to point where it's considered inert fill. Not sure which process they use there but the ones I know about are similar to a cement kiln where it's heated and fluffed up with air to burn off any oil / fuel. The end product is dry, sterile, and suitable for many construction needs. There are no organic compounds left so not good for growing anything. More likely as filler for road paving and similar.
My neighbor, a retired police officer and Vietnam veteran, always carries a few band aids in his pocket. He's still a powerhouse in his early eighties and always says he needs the bandages, because he has "old people skin". He's a really funny guy! 😂 Merry Christmas from Narrowsburg!
🎉 Merry Christmas from Reno Nevada hope all is well and everyone is healing🎉
I am amazed at the professionalism and the quality Your service provides. I have a 1000 gallon buried tank on my property, and I'm terrified of someone telling me I have to remove it someday. Do most homeowner insurance policies cover something like this ? Ps love your videos.
Merry Christmas Brian, and the rest of the Monahan family! AND Happy Hanukkah to you Nancy, and the rest of the Monahan family!
You give it your all to try and help the customers with the insurance companies. Much respect for that. Marry Christmas to y'all 🎉
Another Fine job !!!
The name says it all, yet again Tank Masters. Merry Christmas to you and your family
Mario don't you own a plate compactor ??
Looks great
It's always great to watch you work. Brian operates the excavator with precision. I know out on the east coast there is more use of fuel oil than natural gas (here in the Midwest where I live) so for you that's good for business. Watching how you work to pull old underground tanks from customer's homes make me ask is it no longer allowed to install underground tanks in residential sites? I would think it's best not to use an underground tank due to the spillage I've seen when you've dug them out. Stay safe and healthy Tank Master's and hope your 2025 is a prosperous year.
Happy honda days tank masters! Glad to see you back please don't go away I love the content
What's up Tank Master crew. Merry Christmas from Delray Beach FLORIDA
Maybe alternate backfill materials when getting close to the end so that you can build up the soil thicker in the landscaping bed and lawn. George is going to have fun digging out all that crush to get things to grow in that area. Other than that, another fine job by TME.
Your videos are never boring keep them coming! Merry Christmas to you and your family.
Merry Christmas to you and your family! Cant wait for more videos!
you mason dumps are good for you small tank jobs but that F750 can haul double the amount & will take two mason to haul what big red can haul ! Merry Christmas my friend to you and your family enjoy
You guys are nailing it. Have a great holiday week.
Excellent From Rhode Island 🏝 Happy Holidays 😊😊😊😊
Another fine job..... Merry Christmas!
Merry Christmas Tank Masters
And another fine job by Tank Masters , Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to all .
Great job Bri. and the boys has always. Merry Christmas Another find job by Tank Masters Environmental.
looks good
Merry Christmas Brian and the crew! I have a question? When you take a scoop of dirt and empty it and then go back for another scoop you always push dirt off the top before you get another scoop. Why is that?
The restoration of that work site was excellent. One would never know that a major excavation accompanied by heavy trucks and machinery had been there. Your effort to keep the cost of this remediation low is probably very appreciated by the homeowner.
Umm you mean no cost to the customer being that insurance is gonna cover it.
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Another and another.......and another....OCTOBER?!?!?! and another. Hey Brian......Another and another.....then you get another. However without the other you have another other with another another. Eat that for another breakfast..
Poor jammer u always bustin his balls lol
I don't understand why this insurance guy is being such a problem it's not his money it's the company's just pay they have been customers for 40 years.
Merry Christmas and a happy new year for you and family
Good morning and Merry Christmas to Tank Masters environmental crew
I have a question where does all that contaminated dirt go and does it get recycled what I mean does it get clean up and recycled into new dirt or something else
Yes, the dirt gets trucked off to a place (NJ?) and is cleaned to point where it's considered inert fill. Not sure which process they use there but the ones I know about are similar to a cement kiln where it's heated and fluffed up with air to burn off any oil / fuel. The end product is dry, sterile, and suitable for many construction needs. There are no organic compounds left so not good for growing anything. More likely as filler for road paving and similar.