Service Stations Near Charleston South Carolina

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  • CAT Scale

    CAT Scale Company is the world’s leading truck scale network providing guaranteed, accurate weights at over 2,200 locations in the U.S. and Canada. Founded in 1977 and headquartered in Walcott, IA;...

    Charleston (SC) - - Phone: (843) 745-9300
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    North Charleston (SC) - - Phone: (843) 763-0910
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    Mount Pleasant (SC) - - Phone: (843) 881-6678
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    North Charleston (SC) - - Phone: (843) 722-9932
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    North Charleston (SC) - - Phone: (843) 277-1200
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    North Charleston (SC) - - Phone: (843) 572-3444
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Category: Service Stations

Service Stations, also known as a filling stations, in Charleston, refer to a gas or petrol station that offer services such as oil change and mechanical repairs to automobiles. It is basically a facility which sells fuel and lubricants for motor vehicles. There are a few service stations in cities like Charleston that sell only electric energy and are known as charging stations. Many service stations also combine small convenience stores and have added shops to the primary business.

Most service stations are built in a similar manner, with most of the fuelling installation underground. Local regulations and environmental concerns may require a different method, with some stations storing their fuel in container tanks.