The Facts About Oil Heat

- Heating oil produces the hottest flame of any home heating fuel, heating your home faster, with less fuel, and consistently keeping your home at the temperature you want.
It's Economical.The price of energy is an important factor in determining the total heating costs for heating your home. For example, the installed cost of an electric heat system may look attractive, but when you calculate the annual operating costs for electric power, any first-time savings vanish. The same is true for natural gas. When you add the monthly customer charge to your heating bill, equipment and labor costs, and the comparatively short life of the equipment, it makes a difference.The best way to compare energy prices is to calculate the price per BTU for each fuel. The more BTU's a fuel has, the more heat you get - and heating oil contains the most! Just look at the comparisons below:
Heating Oil Contains 138,690 BTU's per gallon
Propane has 91,500 BTU's per gallon. 1.52 gallons equal the heat content of 1 gallon of heating oil.Natural Gas contains 100,000 BTU's per gallon. It takes 1.4 therms to equal the heat content of 1 gallon of heating oil. Kerosene has 131,890 BTU's per gallon. 1.05 gallons equal the heat content of 1 gallon of heating oil.Electricity has 3,413 BTU's per kilowatt hour (kwh). 40.6 kwh equals the heat content of 1 gallon of heating oil.These are the facts about oil heat. Oil Heat is clearly the hottest choice and the most economical way to heat your home.It's Efficient.Oil Heat equipment has always had a significant efficiency advantage.The U.S. Department of Energy measures equipment efficiency through A.F.U.E.'s (Annual Fuel Utilization Efficiencies) and rates new Oil Heat equipment very high - from 83 to 94% efficient.
It's Safe
Heating oil is one of the safest fuels ever developed.It won't burn in a liquid state. You could drop a lighted match into a bucket of heating oil and the oil would extinguish the flame, just like water. To burn, it first must be vaporized, and then heated in a sealed chamber above 140°F.- It's non-explosive. As a liquid, it can't combine with air to form an explosive mixture.Exposure to carbon monoxide is almost non-existent, especially compared to natural gas, propane, or wood heat.One of the cleanest combustion sources available.
- Heating oil is a clear, rosy-red liquid that burns very clean.The Environmental Protection Agency says that modern oil burners are one of the cleanest combustion sources available.
- To equal the heat content of 1 gallon of heating oil, it takes 1.4 therms of natural gas, 1.52 gallons of propane, and 40.6 kwh of electricity.
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