ProGuard Aboveground Oil Tank Protection
With ProGuard's Aboveground Oil Tank Protection, you and your system are covered from messy, expensive leaks.

Coverage
Up to $50,000 in cleanup and repairs from an oil tank leak, including:
Tank Repair and Replacement
New Parts and Pipes
Ground Contamination Treatment
Ground Contamination Testing
Soil Backfill
Labor Costs for Tank Removal and Installation
Transferable Coverage
Sell your home at a premium with a ProGuard Warranty transferable to the next homeowner
How to Get Started
No Testing Required
No soil or tank testing is needed for enrollment.
Is Your Tank in Good Condition?
Your oil tank must not be leaking or damaged at the time of enrollment.
Common Questions About Your ProGuard Aboveground Oil Tank Protection
Question
Hassle-Free Solution
My tank is in my basement. Is it an Underground or Aboveground Tank?
Underground Tanks are buried in your yard, Aboveground Tanks can sit in your basement or below the main level of your home. If you're unsure, call us at (888) 354-0677!
What are common signs of an oil tank leak?
Your oil tank may be failing if you notice:
- A strong fuel smell around the tank.
- Staining or discoloration on the exterior of the tank.
- Leaks or drips near the oil lines or tank bottom.
- Bubbling or peeling paint. Heating system issues.
If you see any of these signs, don't wait — contact a professional to assess your tank.
How much can an aboveground oil tank replacement cost out of pocket?
Getting a new aboveground oil tank can cost as much as $3,000 including removal and installation! But with ProGuard, you're covered when an unexpected leak is discovered for new parts, labor cost, and contamination cleanup.
Question
My tank is in my basement. Is it an Underground or Aboveground Tank?
Underground Tanks are buried in your yard, Aboveground Tanks can sit in your basement or below the main level of your home. If you're unsure, call us at (888) 354-0677!
What are common signs of an oil tank leak?
Your oil tank may be failing if you notice:
- A strong fuel smell around the tank.
- Staining or discoloration on the exterior of the tank.
- Leaks or drips near the oil lines or tank bottom.
- Bubbling or peeling paint. Heating system issues.
If you see any of these signs, don't wait — contact a professional to assess your tank.
How much can an aboveground oil tank replacement cost out of pocket?
Getting a new aboveground oil tank can cost as much as $3,000 including removal and installation! But with ProGuard, you're covered when an unexpected leak is discovered for new parts, labor cost, and contamination cleanup.