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If you use propane or oil for home heating, or rely on diesel to power your equipment, you should take the time to assess your fuel oil usage at the end of each season. The end of winter and early spring – when the weather change requires less fuel usage – are especially excellent times to perform this evaluation. Here’s a closer look at the value the process provides.

The Benefits of Seasonal Fuel Oil Estimation

Why It Matters

Reviewing your past usage at the end of the season or fiscal year allows you to thoroughly prepare for the next season. The information lets you to estimate how much fuel you'll need for the upcoming year so you can budget for payment. You can purchase supplies well in advance to avoid potential shortages or price hikes when the demand spikes in the fall or winter. This saves you financial strain and inconvenience.

How to Do It

fuel oilTo effectively assess your future fuel oil needs, you need to add up your total usage over the past season. To check how much oil you have left in your residential tank, use the gauge or remove the cap, insert a folding tank stick until it touches the bottom, remove it, and measure the traces of oil left on the stick in inches. How many gallons you have left depends on both the inches and the capacity of your tank. For vehicles, track your usage by gallons purchased and any quantity leftover in storage. While you can't predict the future, you can create a rough expense estimate based on the average rates from the previous year. 

How to Plan Ahead

Once you have an idea of your past expenses and projected future costs, you can strategize your fuel purchase. Buying some or all of your needs ahead of time is usually the most cost-effective policy. Many oil companies provide fixed-rate and year-round budget plans, as well as discounts for automatic oil delivery. Shop around to see what’s on offer so you’re prepared when the cold weather rolls around again. 

 

Find affordable fuel oil that fits your budget and service needs by turning to Main Energy in Palmyra, NY. Serving residents and businesses across Cayuga, Monroe, Ontario, Seneca, Wayne, and Yates counties, the family-owned oil company offers a wide range of fuel options, including diesel, propane, and kerosene. Learn more about their multiple payment and delivery options online or by calling (315) 597-5200.

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