Many older Princeton homes once relied on heating oil before natural gas became widely available. When properties converted systems, underground storage tanks were sometimes abandoned rather than removed.
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Many homes in Flemington, New Jersey were built before natural gas service became widely available, meaning heating oil was once the primary source of fuel.
Learn moreLambertville is known for its historic charm, riverside character, and beautifully preserved homes. While these features make the community a desirable place to live, they also create conditions where underground storage tanks (USTs) may be present on older properties.
Learn moreMany homes in Clinton, New Jersey were built before natural gas service became widely available, meaning heating oil was once the primary fuel source.
Learn moreLambertville’s older housing stock significantly increases the likelihood that abandoned underground heating oil tanks may still be present on residential properties.
Learn morePrinceton is known for its tree-lined streets, classic architecture, and charming historic homes that reflect centuries of craftsmanship. Buyers drawn to these properties often appreciate their character, but the unique construction methods and age-related vulnerabilities found in older homes create a strong need for skilled, comprehensive home inspections.
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