Fire Protected Oil Tanks 

Fire Protected Oil Tank Range offers an added level of flexibility and security by its fire resistance technology. Read More

The design allows the fire rated oil tank to be installed in areas that are not normally an option with a traditional oil tank. This offers a huge benefit for many reasons including;

  • To replace existing oil tanks in locations that are no longer compliant.
  • Avoid building works
  • Help to reduce the risk of fuel theft by installing it away from view.

Manufactured in the UK by leading oil storage experts, the fire rated oil tanks are available in both steel and plastic options, from 900 to 7500 Litres. There are 30 or 60 Minute Fire Protection Options.

Looking for flexibility when locating your oil tank?

For further information on the Fire Rated Oil Tanks, view the article here >

Not sure if you need a Fire Rated Tank? You can view our full range here.

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Oil Tank FAQs

Whilst it may not be mandatory to have an oil tank installed by a professional, there are certain requirements in order to install an oil tank yourself. You will have to notify your local authority and a site inspector will be required to inspect and authorise the installation. The costs for this vary and requirements could vary per region. Contact your local authority for advice on this.

With regular maintenance, an oil tank should have a life span of 20 years for a plastic oil tank and 30 for a steel oil tank. Replacing an oil tank is only a requirement when the existing tank is damaged, warped or beyond repair. It is best to consult the person who services and maintains your tank for advice on this.

In all cases, a risk assessment should be carried out by a suitably qualified engineer.  If the installation of the tank is within certain parameters, a bunded tank will be required.

A 'twin walled' or 'double-skinned' tank is a tank with a double wall, for the purpose of strength and shape integrity. These 'twin-walled tanks' are not designed to the same regulations as the bunded tanks and therefore may not have the legal secondary containment of 110% of the tank capacity for the tank contents. Therefore, they should not be confused with a bunded tank.

There are advantages to both steel oil tanks and plastic oil tanks. You can read about these in more detail in the article Steel Tank vs Plastic Tanks.