Oil Tank Options & Expert Info

Tank Sizes & Models Explained

Choosing the right oil tank begins with understanding what size and model fits your home’s needs. At C2G, we install a wide range of Roth and Granby Oil Tanks, including:

  • 275-gallon and 330-gallon vertical and horizontal tanks
  • 165, 275, and 400-gallon Roth double-wall tanks
  • Single-wall, double-bottom and UL-80 certified double-wall tanks for added safety
  • Anchor Kits and elevated installations available for harsh and flood conditions
  • Custom setups for garages, basements, and smaller sizes available for tight spaces

Need help selecting the right tank? Our experts can evaluate your home and recommend the ideal capacity and configuration.

Steel vs Fiberglass Tanks

Oil tanks come in different materials, and understanding the pros and cons is essential:

Steel Tanks

Fiberglass Tanks

C2G carries only UL-Listed, code-compliant tanks and can explain which material is best for your property and long-term fuel storage.

Choosing the Right Tank for Your Property

Every property is unique—your oil tank should be too. At C2G, we take into account:

  • Location (indoor, outdoor, basement, garage)
  • Heating demand and average consumption
  • Local building codes and fire safety clearances
  • Home resale value and insurance requirements

Our licensed technicians ensure your tank is not only the right size and material, but also the safest and most compliant choice for your home.

Watch: Video Guide to Tank Types

Want to see the differences for yourself? Check out our Video Guide to Oil Tank Types, where we walk you through:

  • Tank models and features
  • Installation locations and requirements
  • Maintenance tips for longevity
  • What to expect during replacement

Visualizing your options has never been easier.

Ask an Expert

Get the answers you need and a free oil tank consultation from the Tri-State’s trusted experts.

Still unsure what type of oil tank is best for your home? Our friendly, knowledgeable team is here to help.

  • Call your local C2G office
  • Fill out our contact form for a quick response
  • Serving homeowners across New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut

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