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Avoid Teeth-Chattering Temperatures with These Home Heating Tips

Is there anything more bone-chilling than your home’s heating system being the thing that goes bump in the night? At PayLessForOil.com, our priority is keeping you warm and cozy so that the spookiest thing in your home is your annual Halloween movie marathon, not any creeping cold air! As we snuggle in for the season […]

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New England Winter Fuel Tips

Did you know that New England experiences much cooler weather than other areas of the United States? The typical winter season in Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut consists of Nor’easters that often bring a foot or more of snow, plus average temperatures between 36 and 18 degrees. In other words, winter around here is no […]

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Away for the Holidays: Your Energy Savings Handbook

The holiday season in Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut means many things: quality time with family and friends, enjoying delicious food, and participating in fun festive activities, just to name a few! But all this hustle and bustle can sometimes result in high energy bills, and that isn’t on anyone’s wish list. Here at PayLessForOil.com, […]

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Fall Checklist: Do These Tasks to Get Your Home Ready for Colder Weather

With the comfortable fall days finally giving way to chillier temperatures here in Western Massachusetts and Northern Connecticut, many homeowners like yourself are brainstorming the best ways to prepare for the upcoming winter during this transitional season. Luckily enough for you, the heating experts here at PayLessForOil.com have compiled our top tips to prepare for […]

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Home for the Holidays – Energy Saving Handbook

Your Guide to Saving Energy While Home for the Holidays The holidays are a jolly time of year, full of family get-togethers, tasty meals, and memories that will last a lifetime. Because of all of that hustle and bustle, it can be easy to wind up using more energy than you mean to. Luckily, we […]

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