Fuel Tank Cleaning Cost in Alaska

Fuel tank cleaning in Alaska is expensive—far higher than the Lower 48—because of remote travel, hazardous‑material handling, and limited contractor availability. Here’s what most Alaska operators are paying today:

  • $1,200–$2,500 for small tanks (250–1,000 gallons)
  • $2,500–$6,000+ for commercial or generator tanks (1,000–10,000 gallons)
  • $8,000+ for remote‑site or marine tanks requiring travel or pumping logistics

For many facilities, fleets, and marine operators, a single cleaning can cost more than owning the equipment outright. That’s where the Dieselcraft FPS‑400 changes the math.

Own the FPS‑400 for Less Than One Alaska Tank Cleaning

Instead of paying thousands every time a tank needs service, the FPS‑400 gives you a permanent, in‑house fuel polishing solution. No recurring contractor fees. No travel charges. No scheduling delays. Just clean, reliable fuel whenever you need it.

In Alaska—where service costs are extreme—the FPS‑400 pays for itself faster than anywhere else in the country.