Before You Fill Your Oil or Propane Tank, Read This!
Wednesday
Feb 1, 2012
For Immediate Release: February 1, 2012
The weekly (1/23/12) average national cost of Residential Heating Oil was $3.938 per gallon. To fill a 175 gallon tank the fill up cost would be $594.65 or an annual cost of approximately $2,378.60 (4 fills per year).
The weekly (1/23/12) average national cost of Residential Propane was $2.863 per gallon. To fill a 250 gallon tank the fill up cost would be 715.75 or an annual cost of approximately $2863.00 (4 fills per year).
If your propane or oil furnace is older than 10 years, you’re operating at 60%-80% efficiency and you’re paying even more money right out of your pocket to heat your home!
Other Annual Fuel Costs
If you could reduce that annual cost by 60% and still keep your home and family warm and comfortable . . . Wouldn’t you be interested?
Compare to Wood Pellets or Corn or other alternative renewable fuels (as of 12/20/11):
Switching to alternative fuel is the best known way to save money and experience a substantial return on your investment!
DON’T WAIT, TODAY IS THE DAY TO SAVE MONEY. Tell us your preferences, and we’ll help find you the best savings for your situation.
* data provided by US Weekly Heating; eia.gov and Alternative-Heating-Info
Wordless Wednesday: The Cost of Local Fuel
Wednesday
Mar 9, 2011
Heating with locally grown corn mixed with some wood pellets; a dependable source of fuel that keeps homes warm and money going to our local farmers.









