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yorkshirelandy



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Underground LPG tank install
Has anyone got any experience of installing an underground tank?

I'm up for doing it myself or if anyone knows any good companies etc?

I'm located near Hull.

Ta!
Post #437036 11th Jul 2015 8:28am
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Projectblue



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Can you store LPG underground? Don't they have to be above ground?

Personally I wouldn't want to sink a tank holding a highly inflammable gas that's heavier than air anywhere within the boundary of my property Laughing New project and it's green: www.projectoverland.info
Post #437048 11th Jul 2015 10:47am
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munch90



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calor do underground tanks

we have the large above ground tank
Post #437055 11th Jul 2015 11:20am
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Post #437059 11th Jul 2015 12:37pm
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yorkshirelandy



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Yeah I know it sounds a bit risky but I'm assured it's safe??

I've seen the calor gas tanks but it's £1500 to install one below ground, wasn't sure if there were any other options?

I've also been told that oil is better but I'm not sure!
Post #437062 11th Jul 2015 1:18pm
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In the process of moving away from Calor to JGas due to no customer service and costs too high. New contract is 10p / litre cheaper and only £300 for underground tank. Have to dig own hole but Calor wanted the same and still £1500.

Tank has to be installed (and checked) set distance from building, boundary, road etc but as we need a new pipeline to house due to age and change in acceptable materials we had to dig a hole and track anyway.

Have always found Calor to be useless at offering advice or help. Don't take complaints seriously and failed to accept our tank leaked despite numerous call. Best folks they have are the delivery drivers. It was a driver that accepted the leak issue and reported it.

I lost confidence in Calor and J Gas confirmed that they have taken many customers in my area.

Go underground so long as you don't intend setting a car park on top or siting a smoking shelter over it.
Post #437065 11th Jul 2015 1:32pm
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munch90



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yorkshirelandy wrote:
Yeah I know it sounds a bit risky but I'm assured it's safe??

I've seen the calor gas tanks but it's £1500 to install one below ground, wasn't sure if there were any other options?

I've also been told that oil is better but I'm not sure!


we got calor in the big tank , maybe slightly more expensive than mains gas , but cleaner than oil and had no problems with calor at all , normally come just before winter and fill it so your alright over winter

you used have to go and read the level then ring them , now its all done electronically and they know how much is in it

when we had the tank fitted , we done the ground work , trench , concrete base etc to keep costs down

we have had it 15-20yrs and no problems at all
Post #437066 11th Jul 2015 2:02pm
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gilarion



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I have an above ground tank that is well hidden by a hedge screen. I was on oil but found it dirty and the boiler was always breaking down so I switched to Calor the cost of the tank was free including installation. In the eighteen months I have been using Calor I have found them to be excellent and in usage it is much more efficient and cheaper than oil.
The only thing that worried me recently in fact last Wednesday was the terrific lightening storm we had, I kept thinking if one of those bolts hits the tank…………………………….. Shocked Whistle For those who like Welsh Mountains and narrow boats have a look at my videos and photos at..

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Post #437073 11th Jul 2015 3:35pm
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munch90



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99.9% of all gas bottles are stored outside , so guess lightening cant be a issue
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Barneyboy



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Hi we changed from oil to lpg as our worcester Bosch boiler was giving us grief, since we've changed ( July 2013) for a worcester greenstar ri the difference has been really noticed quieter cleaner and in my opinion cheaper we have 4 x 47 kg bottles and they seem to last an age Thumbs Up Paul tash n barney
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yorkshirelandy



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Thanks for info guys,

I've requested a quote from Calor, Northern Energy and Avanti.

If I can do the ground work hopefully it will keep the costs down Smile
Post #437220 12th Jul 2015 10:52am
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jeffersj



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Budget Gas do a good price, I am currently paying 31.5p per litre. Jeff
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Post #437249 12th Jul 2015 2:12pm
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Chugga90



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We did an underground tank about ten years ago for a client we were working for at the time.
It all went fine, works fine and is better than when he was on bottles.
The thing not to underestimate is the amount of spoil it generates!
It was fitted by a subbie for calor, we back filled and then calor did there pipe to first isolator.
I think the tank supply and placing was free subject to signing a contract for a set period at that time.
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Toby60



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In recent years a significant proportion of new domestic LPG installations are with underground tanks.

The storage tank has the appropriate coating applied to prevent corrosion and there are specific requirements for the material used to backfill the hole in particular against the tank to prevent damage to the protective coating. The tank is also protected by cathodic protection which in effect diverts any potential corrosion to a sacrificial anode. I'm not sure what other gas companies do but Calor monitors the cathodic protection on a regular basis and carries out any routine maintenance to the tank which is all covered by the tank rental fee.

Another important point is that when in the ground the tank is anchored to appropriate sized concrete slabs to prevent movement in the event of a high water table. If this is not done correctly the tank will lift out of the ground. ------------------------------------------------
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Post #437320 12th Jul 2015 9:20pm
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