While we guarantee that the prices for our heating oil and propane will always be fair, we admit that they may not be the lowest you’ll find when shopping for home fuel in Massachusetts.
Our hardworking staff and expert crews work every day to keep our residential and commercial customers happy, and to make working with us a little easier and a little better for you.
With efficiencies well into the 90+ percent range, propane furnaces and heating systems are among the best ways to heat your Massachusetts home (if you haven’t switched from electric to propane heating, there’s no better time than the present).
If you’re using a propane cooking range, you’re already saving as much as 50 percent of the energy you’d use if you had an electric stove and cooktop.
Your propane water heater is a workhorse in your Massachusetts home – and you pay for its labor to the tune of a about 20 percent of your monthly energy bill.
If you own a propane clothes dryer, you’re already paying less to dry your clothes than your electric dryer-owning neighbors – and getting longer-lasting clothes to boot (since gas-powered dryers reduce static cling).
Another September is winding down, and despite the unseasonably warm temperatures we’ve been seeing here in Massachusetts, we all know what’s coming.
Finding a thermostat temperature that balances cost and comfort is the key to getting the most from your home heating system. The question is, how do you do that in your Massachusetts home?
In part one of this blog, we talked about some important considerations if you want to install a propane fireplace from scratch.
Who doesn’t love sitting in front of a fire on a cold January night in Massachusetts?