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Why Oil Heat?

Only Oil heat meets the safety, economic and reliability factors your family requires. Let's take a look at just how faithful Oil heat is.

Safety
Non-explosive. That's the essence of oil heat. While all forms of space heating have adequate safety records when the equipment is functioning properly, heating oil, unlike propane or natural gas, will remain stable; heating oil will not explode if there is a build-up of product. As a matter of fact, heating oil, in its liquid state, will not burn. It's among the safest of all combustion sources.

Low Carbon Monoxide Risk
Carbon Monoxide (CO) is an odorless and colorless gas that is the by-product of combustion of any carbon-based fuel  and which can pose serious health risks. Oil, coal, wood, propane and natural gas all emit CO and when functioning properly all heating units are safe. Nevertheless, in the event that a malfunction occurs, oil heat units will emit smoke prior to accumulating dangerous levels of CO. Naturally, this serves as a warning sign. When a natural gas or propane burner malfunctions, however, it will emit dangerous levels of CO before a smoke build-up.

Efficiency
An Oilheat system's efficiency is a measurement of the usable heat extracted from the potential energy of the fuel. For example, if your system is evaluated at 85%, that means that 85 cents of every dollar spent for heat is consumed in the home. The U.S. Department of Energy makes calculations of efficiency yearly called AFUE - the Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency. Using this analysis, Oilheat gets excellent ratings; the efficiency of Oilheat ranges between 83% and 94%. By contrast the efficiency of gas units is between 78% and 95%. The average oilheat system in operation today is more efficient then natural gas and although the high-end ratings of gas appear to be attractive, these units exhibit higher water vapor exhaust which can be corrosive and cause more frequent replacement of the equipment.
Another way of measuring Oilheat efficiency is to use British Thermal Units (BTUs). One BTU is the heat needed to warm the temperature of one gallon of water one degree Fahrenheit. On a per gallon equivalent basis, heating oil has more BTUs than other sources of space heating. Take a look:

  • Heating Oil: 139,690 BTU/g
  • Natural Gas: 100,000 BTU/Therm (1.4 therms equal one gallon of heating oil)
  • Kerosene: 131,890 BTU/g (1.05 gallons equal one gallon of heating oil)
  • Propane: 91,500 BTU/g (1.52 gallons equal one gallon of heating oil)
  • Electricity: 3,413 BTU/Khw (40.6 khw equals one gallon of heating oil)

Economical
The price of energy in the region where you live is the most dominant influence on total heating costs. For the past four years the cost of Oilheat has been consistently lower than comparable natural gas costs. We also know that cost is a function of supply and demand. Currently supplies are much greater than anyone imagined. There are now more than one trillion gallons of proven reserves - enough to last far into the approaching millennium. The Department of Energy's Office of Energy Efficiency & Renewable Energy estimates that gas prices are expected to rise an average of 31% faster than oil for every year through 2010. That's terrific news for the thousands of delighted Oilheat customers and those considering a gas-to-oil conversion.


Summary
Over the years, both the public and private sector have conducted numerous studies in order to determine the efficacy of natural gas and oil. Time and time again, the results have remained unchanged: Oil heat's economical, environmental and technological benefits are unsurpassed. The reasons why are very clear:

  • Oilheat is the most reliable of all home heating energies.
  • Home heating oil is neither flammable nor explosive.
  • When measured in constant dollars, heating oil prices have declined while natural gas prices have increased significantly due to expensive pipeline and utility costs.
  • Residential oil burner particulate emissions are now approaching near-zero levels.
  • Oilheat produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions than natural gas.
  • It is better to conserve a BTU of oil than replace it with a BTU of gas. Fewer pollutants are released, and natural gas is less efficient.
  • Oilheat is good for the environment.

Simply put, Oilheat is the safe, cost-effective and comfortable choice.

specializes in converting old gas heating systems to safe, efficient oil. More people are switching from gas to oil, and it costs less than you might think.

Safety: As heating systems get older, the chance of malfunctions increase. If you can smell gas, you need to evacuate immediately. But safe, dependable oil heat will keep your family warm and comfortable without worry.

Value: Over the years, oil heated systems have regularly out performed other fuel in terms of efficiency.

Comfort: If you already are an oil customer, you can make home heating even more economical by upgrading to a modern, high efficiency oil unit.

Call for a FREE EVALUATION of your home heating needs. There is no cost or obligation. No interest financing is available.



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