Propane vs Heating Oil

If you’re choosing between propane and heating oil for your New York home, the decision gets a lot easier once you see the numbers and the benefits side by side. Homeowners who’ve already switched from oil to propane consistently say the same thing: they should have done it sooner.

The Benefits of Propane vs. Heating Oil

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You’ll save money, twice over

Switching from heating oil to propane usually means two financial wins at once. First, the price per gallon typically drops. Second, propane heating systems tend to run 20% to 30% more efficient than comparable oil-fired systems. Put those together, and you’re looking at real savings on your heating bill, year after year.

It’s better for the environment

Propane burns significantly cleaner than heating oil. It’s recognized as an alternative fuel under both the 1990 Clean Air Act and the 1992 National Energy Policy, meaning it meets strict federal standards for reducing air pollution. It’s also nontoxic and nonpoisonous. In the rare event of a leak, propane won’t harm the air, water, soil, or surrounding wildlife, something heating oil simply can’t claim.

Additionally, about 90% of the propane used in the U.S. is produced right here or in Canada, rather than shipped in from halfway around the world like much of the crude oil used for heating oil. Less distance traveled means a smaller environmental footprint, and as a bonus, it also means a more stable, dependable supply for you.

Its versatility is unmatched

Heating oil has one job: heating your home, and sometimes your water. Propane does both of those better and then keeps going. With propane, you can power:

  • Stoves and ovens
  • Clothes dryers
  • Fireplaces and firepits
  • Outdoor kitchens and grills
  • Patio heaters
  • Pool and spa heaters
  • Generators
  • And more

Ready to Make the Switch?

Thousands of New York homeowners have already left heating oil behind for something cleaner, more efficient, and more versatile. Find a propane dealer near you and see what propane can do for your home.