Heating oil collection in Mauchline Road — collected and disposed of
For heating oil collection in Mauchline Road, South Ayrshire, call 01295 380724. A registered waste carrier attends anywhere in Mauchline Road — home, farm, croft, depot, marina or commercial site — pumps the fuel out of the tank, drums or bowser, checks the tank for residue and issues a waste transfer note on site. Usually 1-3 hours on site, quoted per litre, often same day.
Domestic and estate heating oil pumped out of the tank before a decommission, a move or a tank replacement.
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Heating oil collection in Mauchline Road: the facts
| Place | Mauchline Road |
|---|---|
| Council area | South Ayrshire |
| Trunk roads | A77, A70, A719 and A713 |
| Service | Heating oil collection |
| Typical cost | Quoted per litre |
| Time on site | 1-3 hours |
| Attendance | Booked slot, often same day |
| Helpline | 01295 380724 |
How a collection works
- Call 01295 380724 with the fuel type, the rough quantity in litres and where the tank, drums or bowser sit.
- You get a price per litre and a collection window before anything is booked.
- A registered waste carrier attends with a licensed pump and a bulk container.
- The fuel is pumped out, the tank is checked and any residue or sludge is removed.
- A waste transfer note is issued on site, so your duty of care under Scottish environmental law is documented.
- The fuel leaves with us and is processed for recycling through SEPA-licensed channels.
Where we attend in Mauchline Road
Domestic oil tanks, farm and croft tanks, estate and bunded commercial stores, depots, marinas, plant yards and lock-ups across Mauchline Road, South Ayrshire. Drums, jerry cans and bowsers are collected too. Access in South Ayrshire is usually via A77, A70, A719 and A713, and we work the Prestwick corridor, Girvan and the Carrick coast. Tell us the fuel type and the rough volume in litres when you call and you get a price per litre and a collection window before we travel.
Heating oil collection prices in Mauchline Road
| What you have | What is involved | Typical job | Time on site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Domestic tank, under 500 litres | Pump out, tank check, waste transfer note | Quoted per litre | 1–2 hours |
| Domestic tank, 500–2,500 litres | Bulk uplift, sludge removal, documentation | Quoted per litre | 2–3 hours |
| Farm, estate or bunded commercial store | Site survey, bulk uplift, consignment paperwork | Quoted per job | Half day |
| Drums, jerry cans, bowsers | Collection and compliant disposal | Quoted per litre | Under 1 hour |
| Contaminated, bugged or sludged fuel | Uplift plus tank clean and residue removal | Quoted per job | 2–4 hours |
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Common questions
Do you issue a waste transfer note for heating oil collection in Mauchline Road?
Yes. Fuel is a controlled waste, and a waste transfer note is issued on site at every collection, so your duty of care under Scottish environmental law is documented. SEPA is the regulator north of the border, not the Environment Agency.
How much does heating oil collection cost in Mauchline Road?
It is priced per litre or per job depending on volume, access and fuel type. You get the figure on the phone before anyone travels — call 01295 380724.
How much can you take in one visit?
Anything from a few drums to a full commercial or farm tank. Domestic collections are usually done in one to two hours; bulk and bunded stores are surveyed and scheduled.
Can you take contaminated, bugged or sludged fuel?
Yes. Water ingress, diesel bug, mixed fuel and tank sludge are all handled, including residue removal and a tank check.
Where does the fuel go?
It leaves with a registered waste carrier and is processed for recycling through licensed channels. It is never poured away or burned off.
Do you cover the islands?
Yes. Collections are made on Arran, Bute, Mull, Islay, Skye, Lewis, Harris, the Uists, Orkney and Shetland. Island jobs are scheduled around the ferry timetable and quoted with travel included.
Background reading: Transport Scotland. Operated by Fuel Fixer. For what wrong fuel does to an engine, see Misfuel Doctor; south of the border, see Wrong Fuel.