The Lawes name has been servicing the fuel needs throughout New Jersey as a family owned and operated business since 1926, and the environmental needs since 1995. Lawes Environmental Services LLC is a NJDEP Certified firm, #US00796. Specializing in tank searches, soil testing, tank removals and remediation, we provide a variety of services and some practical advice.
We pride ourselves on helping our customers through difficulties that can arise when there is an oil tank problem. Let our experienced crew and staff help you!
We pride ourselves on helping our customers through difficulties that can arise when there is an oil tank problem. Let our experienced crew and staff help you!
Services
Lawes Environmental Services provides environmental services that you can count on. We are family owned/operated and you'll find that you are treated professionally in each case. When it comes to remediation due to a fuel oil release, we never overdo the job. We do it right, in a timely manner and cost effectively.
Selling your home today, tomorrow, or simply planning for the future? If you have an active tank or an inactive, abandoned/out of service tank you should plan ahead. Buying a new home? Once you get into the inspection phase of your contract, your attorney will inquire of the owner the disclosure of underground storage tanks.
How do you know if there is an underground tank on your property? Unless you owned the property from the day the house was built, you may not know if there is a tank lurking underground. When you go to put on an addition, or an in-ground pool or if you put the house up for sale, this is something you need to investigate.
You have an active, underground oil tank that is getting on in years and you are concerned about it's condition. Maybe your Homeowner's Insurance Company wants the tank tested. Are you buying a house with an underground oil tank? Lawes can help. Once we have your request or permission to perform the test, we will have NJ One-Call mark out all of the public underground utilities.
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Myra Reeder
Oct 25, 2020
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The tank removal went well. What didn’t go well is the appearance of the yard. Even though a good amount of topsoil was removed to a separate pile, it appears to have gone into the hole first. We are left with a large orange sand patch (subsoil) in the yard. It’s an eyesore. Sprinkling grass seed does no good. Now I need to hire a landscaper. It is the job that never ends.
Robert Seaman
Nov 01, 2019
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David Z. Wilson
Jul 25, 2019
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