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Are the tank legs unstable or on an uneven foundation?
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Do you see rust, weeps, wet spots, or excessive dents on the tank's surface?
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Are there any drips or signs of leakage around the oil filter or valves?
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Do the oil lines run either under concrete or aboveground without being encased in protective tubing?
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Are there any threats of snow or ice falling on the oil tank or the filter?
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Are there any signs of the tank's vent being clogged or blocked by ice or snow? (Screened vents are available to prevent insect nest problems.)
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Is the overfill whistle obstructed, or silent when the tank is being filled? (It should whistle.)
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Are there any signs of spills around the fill pipe?
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Is the tank's gauge cracked, stuck or frozen? Do you see oil or staining around it?
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Is your tank more than 25 years old?
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Is your outside tank a dark color? (It should be painted a light color to minimize corrosive condensation inside the tank.)
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If you answer YES to any of the questions on this checklist, please call a Adirondack Energy oil heat technician for a more detailed inspection and corrective measures.
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