There are a few things that may be causing this issue, the most common causes are o-rings on fuel fill caps, leaking fuel senders on poly-tanks, and the most common being airspace in a fuel tank. the same moisture on your cars windshield occurs in a fuel tank when not stored full of fuel. PMG is equipped to not only fix the problem but to locate the issue through pressure testing and visual inspection.
Once a year for two reasons. first is to ensure productivity of your fleet vehicles as planned. the second reason is the steel tank will not rust in fuel, however it will rust in water at the lowest point. it’s been my unfortunate experience to get calls from panicked business owners with a parking lot full of diesel due to a rusted out fuel tank. Petroleum products also activate asphalt causing the owner to also dig out the spill and repair the parking lot. Maintaining a tank will prevent both of these problems.
Yes, PMG is fully off road capable and mobile
No, PMG’s equipment is pneumatic and is done without exposing fuels to electricity.
Yes, PMG is fully licensed and insured.
No, our process cleans your fuel and allows you to keep it. There are situations where gas goes bad after being left for a long period of time. however in most cases you will not lose it.
Yes, infact PMG would rather it that way, in addition, the service price goes down per tank the more tanks we provided the service.