Frequently Asked Questions
Heating Oil:
Besides a total replacement, are there lower-cost ways to improve an oil heat system’s efficiency?
How do I know if my system should be replaced?
What should I do about an old system?
An old oil heat system is no different than any other outdated heating system, regardless of the fuel used. Old systems can generate higher than necessary fuel bills, but they can easily be replaced with equipment that incorporates new oil heat technology.
The nonprofit Consumer Energy Council of America concluded that changing fuel sources does not make “economic sense” and a better investment would be to upgrade an older system to new equipment in order to improve efficiency.
What’s the easiest way to get a delivery?
The easiest way to get heating oil is through automatic delivery. The oil company normally counts “degree-days” to keep track of how cold the weather has been and calculates an individual burn rate for each customer. This lets the company know just when a customer will need a delivery, long before most people would know it themselves.
Automatic delivery doesn’t mean more fuel is burned. It provides peace of mind because you don’t have to think twice about how much fuel is in your tank.
Are there adequate supplies of heating oil?
It’s been more than 30 years since there was a significant problem with energy supplies. Today, improvements in drilling technology have opened up reserves in more countries than ever.
The United States also has a Strategic Petroleum Reserve with nearly 700 million barrels in place. It’s the world’s largest emergency oil stockpile. A few years ago, the U.S. also established a two-million-barrel heating oil service.
Is oil heat an efficient way to heat a home?
Biofuel:
Does biofuel reduce the heating capabilities of the equipment?
Can I get a fixed price on bio heating oil?
Is biofuel heating oil expensive?
An old oil heat system is no different than any other outdated heating system, regardless of the fuel used. Old systems can generate higher than necessary fuel bills, but they can easily be replaced with equipment that incorporates new oil heat technology.
The nonprofit Consumer Energy Council of America concluded that changing fuel sources does not make “economic sense” and a better investment would be to upgrade an older system to new equipment in order to improve efficiency.
Will I need to make changes to my heating equipment or storage tank?
The easiest way to get heating oil is through automatic delivery. The oil company normally counts “degree-days” to keep track of how cold the weather has been and calculates an individual burn rate for each customer. This lets the company know just when a customer will need a delivery, long before most people would know it themselves.
Automatic delivery doesn’t mean more fuel is burned. It provides peace of mind because you don’t have to think twice about how much fuel is in your tank.
Why use biofuel heating oil?
It’s been more than 30 years since there was a significant problem with energy supplies. Today, improvements in drilling technology have opened up reserves in more countries than ever.
The United States also has a Strategic Petroleum Reserve with nearly 700 million barrels in place. It’s the world’s largest emergency oil stockpile. A few years ago, the U.S. also established a two-million-barrel heating oil service.
What is biofuel heating oil?
Heating & Cooling:
Is there any advantage to setting my thermostat fan to “ON” so the fan runs constantly?
What are the average life expectancies for heating and air conditioning equipment?
What services need to be performed for preventative maintenance on my heating and air conditioning equipment? How often?
Why should I have my HVAC equipment serviced?
Annual servicing includes cleaning the system, checking for any problems or potential problems, and adjusting for peak efficiency.
The benefits include:
• Increased dependability
• Find potential problems and fix them quickly
• Provide maximum efficiency which lowers energy costs
• Prolongs the life-span of the equipment
• Maintains safe and healthy operation
• Can help to protect the environment
Servicing drastically reduces the chance of a breakdown which usually happens at night or on weekends when repair rates are higher.
How often should I have my HVAC equipment serviced?
Where does Carbon Monoxide come from?
What is Carbon Monoxide?
How do I know how much air conditioning and heating I need?
Will anything help control the humidity in my house?
How much will my new air conditioning & heating system cost?
That depends. There are many factors that must be considered.
These include:
• The efficiency of the equipment
• The size of your home
• Is the ductwork installed and in good condition?
• Do you need a thermostat or electronic air cleaner?
In most cases, replacing your whole system, including both indoor and outdoor components, will result in a more efficient, longer-lasting system but will also cost a little more.
What do all those rating numbers mean?
The federal government requires all air conditioning and heating equipment to be rated for efficiency. The higher the rating, the more efficient the model. Gas furnaces are rated for (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiency). This defines the amount of heat used to warm your home from burned fuel. A 90% furnace will use 90% of the available heat to heat your home. 10% of the heat is vented outdoors. Many older gas furnaces are only 60% efficient. The other 40% is vented outdoors. You can see that a new high-efficiency furnace will require much less fuel to heat your home.
For air conditioning, the rating is (Seasonal Energy Efficiency Ratio). This rating is based on general design criteria such as the compressor and outdoor coil. SEER ratings are for comparison purposes only, so that homeowners will know how they can compare different brands of products with similar efficiency ratings. The rating for the outdoor unit will reference a general efficiency range, such as 14 SEER. The actual efficiency rating for a specific system will depend on the combination of the outdoor unit and the indoor coil. These ratings are available from us and the Air-Conditioning and Refrigeration Institute’s Energy Guide.
A variable-speed indoor blower unit will increase the efficiency rating of the system, as well. Heat pumps are rated by SEER for cooling efficiency and by (Heating Seasonal Performance Factor) for heating efficiency. As with other ratings, the higher the HSPF, the less energy it will take to warm your home.
What is a SEER rating and how does it impact my energy costs?
Why is a matched HVAC system so important?
A matched system is important for a variety of reasons. One is comfort. When all your components are properly sized for your home, you can control exactly how much heating or cooling you need so you can relax. Also, a properly sized matched system enables every component to perform as designed, meaning proper cycle times are maintained, humidity is controlled, and system sound is minimized.
Another reason matched systems are important is efficiency. Most systems people buy are too large for their homes, meaning they pay to heat and cool space that isn’t even there. A matched system outlined when we’ve completed a load calculation for your home provides just the right amount of heating and cooling you need so you get the most value for your utility dollar.