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Keep Your Oil Tank At Least Half Full During the Offseason

With the warmer weather finally making a presence here in our Massachusetts and Connecticut community, staying on top of your home heating is not any less of a priority here at PayLessForOil.com. Our fueling experts want to make sure that you don’t forget about your oil tank during this offseason and help you take advantage […]

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How to Read Your Oil Tank Gauge

Regardless of the time of year, homeowners in Massachusetts are ordering oil to stay warm. Checking your fuel oil tank is something you should do regularly and is essential to ensuring the longevity of your heating oil equipment in addition to keeping you warm on chilly days. Having trouble deciphering your fuel gauge? Unsure when […]

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Getting Your Home Ready for Thanksgiving in MA & CT

It’s almost turkey time here in Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut, and the team here at PayLessForOil.com can’t wait to celebrate! We know that you’re busy either preparing to host for Thanksgiving or traveling to visit friends and family, but regardless of who’s cooking, there are some important steps you should take to make sure […]

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Why MA & CT Residents Love Bioheat® Fuel

At PayLessForOil.com, nothing is more important to us than making sure your family is comfortable in your Massachusetts or Connecticut home. We know that you care about having a dependable and safe fuel source to keep you warm, and that you’re probably concerned about the impact your home heating has on the environment. That’s why […]

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Safety, Service, & Support: How Our Bioheat® Fuel Serves You Well in MA

At PayLessForOil.com, we’re committed to helping you keep your home warm and comfortable, but another priority we have is helping to ensure that you and your family are safe. We do this in large part through our dedication to top-of-the-line customer service; in return, you provide us with the support we need to continue being […]

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