RESOURCES

ready to support our communities and restore your fueling sites.

ready to support our communities and restore your fueling sites.

Our Disaster Relief Team is designated to respond to various weather related situations such as hurricanes, tornados, flooding, ice storms and other natural disasters with the goal of restoring our country's fueling infrastructure. Braving the storms since 2018, we are first in the industry to develop this incredible team.

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Rapid Response & Safety

Our team is fully trained to handle severe weather situations, and we prioritize safety with thorough planning and 24/7 communication. When called into action, we quickly mobilize and deploy skilled technicians to address your needs.

Comprehensive Solutions

From fuel system repairs to POS (Point-of-Sale) troubleshooting, our team handles all aspects of recovery. We're equipped to fix power disruptions, motor failures, and other critical issues to get your business operational again.

Equipped for Any Situation

We come prepared with all necessary tools and supplies, from generators and chainsaws to emergency kits, ensuring we're ready to work efficiently, even in the toughest conditions.

CONTACT OUR RESPONSE TEAM!

Contact us using the form below if you need service or have any questions.  Whether you’re facing urgent repairs or planning ahead for storm season, we’ll ensure you get the support you need!

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EMERGENCY RESPONSE LICENSES

HURRICANE PREPAREDNESS CHECKLIST

Secure hanging hardware - Hoses & Nozzles

Tighten any loose bolts on canopies, dispensers, dispenser doors, aboveground storage tanks (ASTs), etc. to ensure they are securely mounted.

Check & inspect drain valves inside spill buckets. Tighten all electrical caps on probe cables.

Close all manual ball and or gate valves on fuel tanks.

Depending on severity - Cut power to fuel island. If power is not cut, the resulting power surges often can cause serious problems to electrical components.

If there is a power outage - Turn site breakers off so that equipment does not experience a surge if power comes back on (make sure you have battery backups and surge suppression).

If you choose to use a generator system, be sure to use a licensed electrician.

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REPLACEMENT PARTS

Being prepared for Natural Disasters matters! Natural Disasters can quickly cause devastating damage to entire communities so being ready with the right parts is crucial to limit site downtime.