Hello,
we are currently renovating a house from the 1960s.
Until now, it was heated with oil, so there is a room in the basement where the oil tank and related equipment were installed until recently. All of this has now been removed, as we are switching to a heat pump system.
Now we are wondering if we can use the former oil tank room without restrictions as a basement room and for storing canned goods, for example, or if this might not be a good idea due to possible gases or residues in the walls, etc. Has anyone had experience with this? Or any tips on what we could do to make the room “safe” to use?
Thanks in advance and have a nice evening to all readers :-)
we are currently renovating a house from the 1960s.
Until now, it was heated with oil, so there is a room in the basement where the oil tank and related equipment were installed until recently. All of this has now been removed, as we are switching to a heat pump system.
Now we are wondering if we can use the former oil tank room without restrictions as a basement room and for storing canned goods, for example, or if this might not be a good idea due to possible gases or residues in the walls, etc. Has anyone had experience with this? Or any tips on what we could do to make the room “safe” to use?
Thanks in advance and have a nice evening to all readers :-)
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Bieber081518 Apr 2017 09:04Keyword VOC (volatile organic compounds). A building biologist should be able to measure this. You might also find something under environmental (environmental measurement technology) in the Yellow Pages.