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Congratulations to our UGLY BOILER CONTEST Winner!

Congratulations to our Ugly Boiler Contest winner!

We are pleased to announce that Bristol resident Nancy Wallen has won our 2023 "Ugliest Boiler" Contest. 

Quinoco Energy Services General Manager Jim Hickey and Energy Kinetics Territory Manager Mark Santangelo presented Mrs. Wallen with a state-of-the-art Energy Kinetics Ascent Combi boiler alongside her daughter Janice Pierce.

“The Ugly Boiler Contest couldn’t have come at a better time. Mom’s boiler was on its last legs and parts were hard to find. This really is the best Christmas present,” enthused Pierce.

Energy Kinetics Mark Santangelo was present for the installation. “Mrs. Wallen will enjoy years of fuel savings and quiet boiler operation. Many congratulations from our entire team at Energy Kinetics.”

According to the contest selection committee, the boiler was original to the house and still housed many of the equipment’s original components.

“It was really incredible to see that Mrs. Wallen’s boiler still had its original oil burner. Sixty-five years ago, peak efficiency was at 1725rpm whereas current models run at 3450rpm. From just that upgrade alone, Mrs. Wallen will see a big improvement in how she heats her home,” explained Hickey.

“All together I’ve been a Quinoco customer for over 60 years,” said Wallen. “Quinoco has always taken care of me and my home.”

Quinoco’s Ugliest Boiler Contest received many entries from not just their service area but across the state and even one entry from Rhode Island! “Getting entries from all over the state really is a sign of how so many homeowners struggle to heat their homes and update older rundown heating equipment,” shared Hickey. “A new boiler like the one we’re installing for Mrs. Wallen can reduce a home’s annual oil consumption by up to 40% and will pay for itself in energy savings in a few short years while significantly reducing carbon emissions.”

Mrs. Wallen wasn’t the only one to benefit from Quinoco’s Ugliest Boiler Contest. The second and third place winners, also from Bristol, will enjoy $1000 off and $750 the installation of a new boiler or furnace from Quinoco respectively.


***COMPETITION IS OFFICIALLY CLOSED***

QUINOCO IS GIVING AWAY A NEW HIGH-EFFICIENCY BOILER OR FURNACE TO ONE LUCKY WINNER!

SO, IF YOUR HEATING SYSTEM IS PREHISTORIC,
IT’S TIME TO ENTER
QUINOCO’S UGLIEST BOILER CONTEST*


The Ugly Boiler Contest and members of our team will be featured on October’s At Home with Kerri-Lee!

How to watch:

  • 10/7 on WFSB at 12pm

  • Every Saturday on WTNH at 11:30pm

  • Online at athomeKLM.com

  • Click below

Heading South For Winter

If you have a seasonal home or you’re taking advantage of some great travel deals, it is important to proactively prepare and protect your home when away for an extended period of time this winter.

Maintain your heat:

No matter how you heat your home, maintaining your heat to a certain level is critical. Make sure your heating system is working properly prior to departing and set your thermostat to 55 degrees or higher.

Monitor your home:

Asking family, friends or neighbors to regularly check on your home in your absence can help prevent costly damage in freezing conditions. Flooding, freeze-ups and ice dams leads to millions in insurance claims annually. Water from broken pipes can flood an empty or unoccupied home in a matter of hours, causing structural damage to the house and loss of personal property.

And don’t forget to utilize the technology already in your home while away: program your smart thermostat, set up additional alerts, and adjust the cameras on your home security system to capture potential problem areas.

Get Ahead of AC Season with a Ductless System!

If you don’t have ductwork in your home or central air conditioning would be too complicated or costly, there is another option: a ductless AC system.

Highly efficient ductless systems provide even air distribution throughout your home while delivering year-round comfort with its dual cooling and heating capabilities.

Features & Advantages:

  • Sleek wall mounted indoor units mount discreetly, usually high on walls

  • Slim compact outdoor units require minimal ground space or service clearance

  • Indoor and outdoor units run quietly and provide years of efficient operation

  • Installation consists of two basic components: an indoor air handler and an outdoor condensing unit, which require drilling a small hole in the wall or ceiling for refrigeration lines and power supply

Now through March 31st, receive $500 in savings when you purchase and install a ductless heat pump system.

Visit quinoco.com/heatpump or call 860.583.4609 to schedule an appointment with one of our Comfort Specialists.

Spring is Service Season

We’ve got a spring in our step and it’s not just from the change in season! This time of year, we really start thinking about service and maintenance. Just like an annual physical is important to your health, an annual tune up for your heating and cooling equipment can diagnose problems before they become big ones and set the stage for a healthy year of usage!

This winter, we saw many customers sign up for our Bronze Heating Oil Protection Plan. If you have a Heating Oil or Propane Gas Protection Plan, give us a call now to schedule your annual tune up. All annual inspection and safety checks must be scheduled between 3/01 to 11/30.

In fact, annual tune ups are a regular part of the maintenance all our service plan customers enjoy. If you have a central AC system, make sure you schedule your tune up not just to ensure your system runs smoothly but to check if it’s an R22 system that will need to be replaced in the next few years per the EPA.

Give us a call at 860.583.4609 and cheers to Spring!

No Heat? Let's Start Over!

No Heat? Let’s Start Over!

Losing heat in January is a homeowner’s worst nightmare. But many times, your heating system shuts itself off because it needs a quick reset. Follow our Heating Restart Checklist to quickly get up and running again.

  1. Make sure your thermostats are in heat mode and set above room temperature.

  2. Check the gauge on your oil or propane tank to ensure that you are not out of fuel.

  3. Check your electrical breaker to make sure it is not turned off.

  4. Check that the heating system burner switches are in the ON position. The switches are located at the top of the basement stairs or outside of the utility or mechanical room, and on the heating system itself.

Once you’ve verified that all of the switches are on, you can try to reset your furnace or boiler:

  1. To reset your system, locate the red reset button on the heating system itself. The button is located towards the bottom of the unit.

  2. Press and hold down the reset button for 5 seconds and then release.

  3. The system should start automatically within 10 seconds.

If you’ve completed these steps and your heat still isn’t turning on…

Then it’s time to bring in the professionals! Please call us at 860.583.4609 to schedule an appointment with one of our Technicians.

Avoid the Cold with Quinoco

Avoid the Cold with Quinoco

It’s not only cold in the winter, but it can be costly! This season, we’ve compiled some of our favorite tips to save money and energy while avoiding any unnecessary time spent cold.

Consider your heating equipment

No one likes to be surprised by aging, poorly maintained or failing heating equipment! If your heat was struggling to keep up last winter, there’s no time to wait… schedule an appointment with our Comfort Specialist to review your equipment options and enjoy savings through November 30th.

And don’t forget, it takes a lot of energy to heat water – in fact, it’s the second highest source of energy usage. If you set your water heater to a couple of degrees cooler, it will save you some money on your energy bill and you’ll still enjoy all the hot water you like.

Stop air leaks and drafts in their tracks

There are lots of places where cold air can seep into your home: doors, windows, attics, basements, and fireplaces. To prevent drafts, consider installing weather strips where possible to stop the cold air from getting in. We know there’s something special about a fire on a cold night, but when it’s not in use, make sure you close the damper. Warm air circulating through your home can escape through the chimney and make your heating system work harder.

Temperature control is a must!

There are lots of ways to impact the temperature in your home and save money. A smart thermostat will let you to preset your preferred temperatures, so it turns down or up automatically based on your schedule. Knocking down your thermostat a degree or two can save you over the course of the heating season, sometimes up to 10% on your fuel usage. And you might be surprised to hear it, but turning your ceiling fan clockwise will create an updraft, moving warm air downward into the rest of the room.

Are you interested in more tips?

Follow us on Facebook @QuinocoEnergyServicesInc and Instagram @QuinocoEnergy where we share more great energy saving ideas for holiday lights, home décor, and more!

Comfort Specialist & Equipment Expert

Have you met Mike?

You may have noticed we reference our Comfort Specialist quite a bit… if you haven’t already met him, let us introduce you to Mike Fields! With 23 years in the business, Mike is a trusted expert who keeps your needs and budget in mind during every appointment. Here are a few things to know before Mike comes out to visit your home.

  • We get lots of calls about replacing your equipment but our most popular items: Energy Kinetics Boilers and Trane Air Conditioners.

  • Every visit is unique – sometimes it might feel like we’re interviewing you but what we’re really doing is figuring out your needs and determining solutions in order to provide the best recommendations that are right-sized to your home’s requirements.

  • Before we arrive, we appreciate a little prep: clear a path to the equipment and work area, secure pets in another area of the home, and determine your budget.

  • And lastly, we take a consultative approach to appointments. Mike will provide you with equipment options and walk you through the installation process, including billing and permitting so you can make an educated decision on your replacement.

If you’re interested in replacing any HVAC equipment in your home, Mike is waiting for your call! Schedule an appointment today at 860.583.4609.

15 Ways to Save Energy This Winter

15 Ways to Save Energy This Winter

1. Schedule your annual tune up

Don’t be caught by surprise when you turn your heating equipment back on! Your tune up is a great preventative step to ensure that your equipment is running smoothly and is ready for the season.

2. Eliminate air leaks/drafts

One way that cold air can seep into your home is through doors, windows, attics, and basements. To prevent drafts, you can install weatherstrips to stop the cold air from getting in!

3. Switch to a smart thermostat

Jump on the technology bandwagon! A smart thermostat allows you to preset your temperatures, so it turns down or up automatically based on your schedule.

4. Turn your ceiling fans clockwise

Fans may keep you cool during the warm months, but they can help your home’s energy efficiency as the weather changes. By turning your fan clockwise, you can create an updraft moving the warm air downward into the rest of the room.

5. Don’t forget your fireplace

There’s something special about a fire on a cold night, but when it’s not in use, make sure you close the damper. Warm air circulating through your home can escape through the chimney.

6. Adjust your water heater

It takes a lot of energy to heat water – in fact, it’s the second highest source of energy usage. If you set your water heater to a couple of degrees cooler, it will save you money and you’ll still enjoy all the hot water you like.

7. Let the sunshine in

The sun is a great source of free heat on bright sunny days!! But as we know, windows and doors are a way for that warm air to slip through the cracks. Consider getting insulated curtains to keep some of that free heat in overnight.

8. Close doors and vents in unused rooms

Maybe you’re an empty nester or maybe you only use a few rooms during the work week – either way, if you close doors and vents in rooms that aren’t in use, you’ll redirect the warm air to the spaces you’re in and use less heat overall.

9. Switch to energy efficient light bulbs

LED lights are known as the most energy efficient lighting. They may cost you more up front but over time they will save you money; they use 75% less energy and last 25 times longer.

10. Leave your oven door slightly open after using it

On a busy day in the kitchen, you probably notice how warm it gets as your oven gives off heat. Don’t let that heat go to waste! Leave your oven door open just a bit to have some extra heat flow when you’re done cooking.

11. Insulate your pipes

Pipes are out of sight, out of mind but they are so important bringing hot water to faucets, showers, and other appliances. Depending on how far the water has to travel, your pipes can be the cause of heat loss. Insulated pipes raise the water temperature, improves your hot water heater’s efficiency and will lead to energy savings over time.

12. Unplug unused electronics

Just because your TV, lamp, and air fryer are “off” when plugged in doesn’t mean they aren’t using energy. These are examples of “energy vampires” because they are taking energy when you don’t know it. Save energy by unplugging items when not in use.

13. Turn down the thermostat & bundle up

Knocking down your thermostat a degree or two can save you over the course of the heating season, sometimes up to 10% on your fuel usage.

Hint: When finding a temperature that you find comfortable, consider putting on a sweatshirt, sweatpants, and use an extra blanket at night.

14. Place rugs on hardwood floors

Rugs aren’t just to make your home look cool and fun. They also add a layer of insulation that keeps your feet off a chilly hardwood floor.

15. Set your holiday lights to a timer

Don’t be silly and keep your holiday lights on all night long - that is another giant energy waster! A smart plug or basic timer for your outlets is an easy solution to save energy and money. To be honest, we also forget to shut them off before bed!


OUR TOP PRIORITY IS TO KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SAFE and warm this winter

Please call 860.583.4609 or email info@quinoco.com to schedule an appointment with one of our Technicians or Comfort Specialists.

Get To Know Your Home

Get To Know Your Home

If you’re one of the many that moved into a new home over the last few years, whether a first-time buyer or a seasoned homeowner, it is always important to get acquainted with the systems in your home. Here are some of the basics:

Is My Heating System A Furnace Or A Boiler?

Well, boilers use hot water (think boiling water) to heat your home through radiant flooring or radiators. Furnaces, on the other hand, use warm air or ‘forced air’ that is blown through ductwork and vents to heat the home. Then, there is hydro-air which is a boiler that converts hot water to warm air.

Do I Need To Know How To Turn My Heating System Off?

Yes! in case of emergency… locate your emergency switch, main water shut off valve, and electrical panel. The emergency switch is usually located as you enter the basement and should have a red switch plate. This switch shuts off the burner in your heating system, the component that houses the unit’s combustion.

What Are The Important Components Of My Propane Tank?

Make sure you locate your propane gauge and shutoff valve under the top cover of your tank. The gauge is read as a percentage of volume you have in your tank. Remember, since propane is stored as a liquid under pressure, a tank reading of 80% is considered full to ensure the propane has room to expand as temperatures fluctuate throughout the day.

It Is My First Time In An Oil Heated Home, Help!

We know an oil heated home can sometimes seem intimidating, but it’s really pretty easy. We deliver fuel from the exterior of your home through a fill pipe connected directly into your oil tank. To make it even easier, our computer system calculates when you need a delivery based on a weather metric (degree days) and the efficiency of your heating system.

How Does My Central AC Work?

There are two main components of your central AC system. The outside condenser unit(s) takes heat from inside the home, transfers it through a refrigerant and deposits it outside, leaving the inside cool. The air handler(s), located inside the home, is what circulates the cool air through your home. The air handler also houses your air filter.

For safety tips and additional guidance, our FAQ page is a great resource for insight on your home’s systems and fuel use.

13 Summer HVAC Tips

13 Summer HVAC Tips!

The hottest time of the year is finally here which means enjoying the warm weather, having fun outdoors, and wanting to return to a cool home. Here are 13 ways to ensure your HVAC system is running efficiently and cost effectively:

1. Change your filters

Your AC system collects dirt, dust, and other matter which can reduce efficiency, decrease your indoor air quality, and deteriorate your system. It is important to check, clean, and change your air filters for your system to work to the best of its ability.

2.  Inspect your ducts and vents

Dirty vents and ducts can lower the quality of the air circulating through your home and reduce your equipment efficiency. We recommend keeping your vents wide open for optimal airflow and having your ductwork professionally cleaned. 

3.  Clean the outdoor areas

Your exterior AC condenser needs a good once over; clear at least a 2-foot perimeter from leaves, branches, and other debris that may impede on the unit’s ability to perform.

4.  Improve your cooling power

Programmable thermostats allow you to have more control over the temperature inside your home and a smart thermostat can be managed from your smartphone.

5. Shop energy efficient

Invest in energy-efficient accessories like window coverings and appliances so your cooling equipment doesn’t have to work as hard to keep your home cool.

6. Check the electrical

Every AC system has a wiring system that needs to be checked occasionally. Ensure that the wiring has no scorching and if it does, you should set up an appointment with one of our technicians ASAP!

7.  Clean Condenser Coils

Cleaning your condenser coils is another way to make sure that your AC system is running smoothly. All you have to do is turn off the power and spray the coils with water to remove any dirt and debris!

8. Listen for noise

As your AC unit is running, do you hear any grinding, hissing, rapid vibration, or other strange noises? If you hear any unusual noises, give us a call to schedule a technician to come find out the cause!

9. Check for leaks

Visually check the drain lines from your AC system and ductwork for any leaks, holes, or tears. If you see any cause for concern, call us right away to send a technician out.

10. Consider an upgrade

If you have an older unit (greater than 15 years old or an R22 unit), you are at risk for a break down that won’t be fun in the middle of summer. Upgraded systems are more energy efficient and will help you save money in the long run!

11. Maximize air flow with fans

Positioning fans like ceiling fans, tabletop fans, and floor fans throughout your home can make a huge difference in your overall comfort while helping your AC system not work so hard on hot days.

12. Reduce Heat from other appliances

Avoid using heat from large appliances; for example, instead of using your oven consider using your grill or move your clothes outside to dry on a line rather than the dryer.

13. Schedule a professional tune up

Give your AC system some TLC to make sure your home stays cool all summer long.


OUR TOP PRIORITY IS TO KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SAFE and cool this summer

Please call 860.583.4609 or email info@quinoco.com to schedule an appointment with one of our Technicians or Comfort Specialists.

What's a Heat Pump?

What’s A Heat Pump and how can it cool your home?

If you’re reading that headline and wondering what does heat have to do with cooling my home… then you’re not alone. In this case, the name heat pump is deceiving because this equipment actually has dual purpose to both heat and cool your home.

In the summertime, a heat pump and an air conditioner are essentially the same thing: they both take heat from inside the house, transfer it through a refrigerant and deposit it outside, leaving the inside cool. But in the winter, the settings on a heat pump can be reversed so that instead of depositing the hot air outside, it pushes it inside to heat your home (hence the name!).

Another great feature of heat pumps… they don’t require ductwork! Who doesn’t like a versatile piece of equipment with a simple installation? A small hole is made to connect the outdoor condenser with the inside heat pump.

While typically heat pumps are not used as the single heat source for a home, they are a great way to offset your energy bill in late fall and early spring when the days are cooler.

Visit Quinoco.com/ductless to learn the four most common situations in which ductless heat pumps are used in homes or to set up an appointment with one of our Comfort Specialists.


Check out our great interview

with Kevin Hayes, Publisher of BeLocal MAgazine

SUMMER WEATHER TIPS TO KEEP COOL ALL SEASON LONG!

Summer Weather Tips

Review our important summer weather tips to ensure you stay cool all season long!

1. KEEP A CONSISTENT TEMPERATURE

During extreme heat, it can take several hours to cool your home. Set your thermostat to a reasonable temperature (74 degrees) and keep it consistent throughout the day. This will allow your system to work efficiently and keep up with the daytime heat. 

2. CHECK YOUR AIR FILTER

We recommend changing your air filter every 60-90 days with a filter rated MERV 10 or higher. Air filters can easily get clogged reducing your system’s efficiency to keep your home cool. This is especially important if you have pets, children, or family members with allergies or asthma.

3. KEEP YOUR AC CONDENSER CLEAR

Your condenser units outside need ample space for airflow. Obstructing airflow will make your AC system work harder and less efficiently. Make sure the area around your condensers are clear of objects and debris (leaves, weeds etc.).

4. RUN THROUGH OUR EXTREME HEAT CHECKLIST

  • Check that all thermostats are on cool mode.

  • Check if the outside condenser is blocked and if air filters are clogged.

  • Make sure all furnace and air handler switches are on as well as all circuit breakers.

  • Check that air vents are set to an open position.

  • Check for signs of ice on the outside unit. If there is ice, turn the thermostat to the OFF position and turn the fan from AUTO to ON. The ice must melt before service can be performed.


Check out our great interview

with Kevin Hayes, Publisher of BeLocal MAgazine

Pull the Plug on Your Electric Water Heater

Pull the Plug on your Electric Water Heater

Did you know the Department of Energy raised the energy efficiency requirements for water heaters? Our guess is probably not… but here’s why you should be thinking about it: swapping your older electric storage water heater for a more efficient tankless model can make a big impact on your home!

Tankless propane water heaters give you abundant hot water, reduce your energy usage, save you money AND valuable floor space. Here are a few things to consider before making the move to a new tankless water heater.

 
  • About 20% of your home energy use goes to heating water

  • Tankless water heaters deliver endless hot water as you need it

  • Compact size saves up to 16 square feet of floor space

  • Equipment life expectancy is 20 years, much longer than conventional water heaters

  • Produce 50% less CO2 emissions compared with electric storage tank systems

  • Saves more than $150/year in annual energy costs compared with typical electric storage models

Are you ready to pull the plug?

Give us a call at 860.583.4609 to set up an appointment with one of our Comfort Specialists to further discuss your hot water heating options.

Debunking AC Myths - Now's the time to upgrade!

Making a big purchase for your home is not always the easiest decision. And with lots of information available at our fingertips, it’s easy to end up in a research wormhole. With our team of Comfort Specialists and Technicians, we’ve spotted the top AC myths we hear from customers:

I don’t need to swap my r-22 freon unit.

False. The EPA has phased out the use of R22 Freon for residential air conditioning systems. It is no longer available for purchase and it has become increasingly difficult and costly to repair these units as they age. We strongly encourage you to start budgeting for your replacement unit.

If it still works, I don’t need to replace my unit.

Not always true. Even if your unit still works, there are other factors that can impact the need to replace it, in particular the unit’s age, efficiency and maintenance/repair history.

Central air systems are one size fits all.

Maybe your unit was sized for your home and needs when it was first installed but over time occupancy changes and renovations can impact how effectively it works to cool down your home.

air filters only need to be changed once a year.

False. We recommend changing your air filter every 60-90 days with a filter rated MERV 10 or higher. Air filters can easily get clogged reducing your system’s efficiency to keep your home cool. This is especially important if you have pets, children, or family members with allergies or asthma. And changing your air filter is easy! Next time our technician visits your home, be sure to ask how to replace it and what type to keep on hand for your unit. Learn more about air filters in our Indoor Air Quality Guide.

SPECIAL SPRING SAVINGS WITH QUInoco

NOW THROUGH MAY 31st RECEIVE $500 off WHEN YOU
PURCHASE & INSTALL A NEW CENTRAL AC SYSTEM.*

Call us today at 860.583.4609 or visit quinoco.com/ac-savings to schedule an in-home consultation with one of our Comfort Specialists and let us help you stay cool call summer long.**


*Offer limited to one per household. Does not apply to previously quoted AC units. Offers cannot be redeemed as cash payout. Purchase much be a complete AC system including a condenser, air handler or cooling coil and refrigeration line.

Winter Weather Tips

Winter Weather Tips from Quinoco

With snow and cold temperatures expected in the area, it is important to review these important safety tips.

1. KEEP A CONSISTENT TEMPERATURE

During extremely cold weather, do not turn your thermostat down while you are away from your home. Doing so will cause your heating system to work harder and make you more susceptible to frozen pipes.  

In the case of extreme cold, we recommend the following:

  • Consider increasing your thermostat a few degrees above normal

  • Confirm that all registers, air vents and radiators are clear of obstructions like boxes, furniture or blockages for the best airflow

  • Avoid drafts from opening/closing exterior doors and garage doors

2. PREPARE YOUR HOME FOR DELIVERY AND SERVICE

  • Make sure your driveway is plowed at a width of 10 ft so a delivery truck can access your home

  • Clear a path to and around your fill pipe and/or the cap of your underground propane tank to ensure a delivery can be made efficiently

  • Shovel paths and walkways so your home can easily be accessed

3. CHECK YOUR HOME OFTEN

If you are away from your home, make sure you have someone check it daily to avoid potential problems. Label your main water shut off and leave contact information of service companies in case of emergency. Should there be a water leak and damage, insurance companies often deny claims if the home is not being checked regularly.

OUR TOP PRIORITY IS TO KEEP YOU AND YOUR FAMILY SAFE. OUR TEAM IS HERE SHOULD YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, PLEASE FEEL FREE TO REACH OUT TO US.

860.583.4609 | info@quinoco.com

5 Reasons to Replace Your Heating System This Season

Five Reasons to Replace Your Heating System This Season

As summer turns to fall, it’s only natural to start thinking about the colder months ahead of us. Lately it’s been more important than ever to plan ahead for home projects or significant purchases. We surveyed members of our team to come up with the top five reasons why you should consider replacing or upgrading your heating system.

  1. Age

    A study done by the National Association of Home Builders concluded that the average lifespan of a furnace is 15-20 years and a boiler is 13-21 years. If your unit is nearing or in those age ranges, it is time to call a Quinoco Comfort Specialist to have us do an analysis of your system.

  2. Maintenance

    Annual maintenance of your unit is critical in making sure that everything is working properly and safely. If your unit has not been properly maintained and requires frequent repairs, replacement will not only guarantee the reliability of the unit, it could also be more cost effective.

  3. Cost

    Regardless of your fuel type, replacing an old, inefficient system can save you up to 40% on the fuel you use every year.

  4. Efficiency

    New heating units have higher efficiency ratings. Heating systems are rated with AFUE percentages indicating how much fuel is used to heat a house—and how much is wasted. Minimum AFUE ratings for heating equipment installed today are as high as 90%, meaning only 10% of fuel is not used to heat the home.

  5. $600 in savings from Quinoco

This fall, enjoy $600 in savings when you purchase and install a new heating system with Quinoco: 

$300 off* the installation of a new heating system

+

Free (over a $300 value) one year Silver Heating Service Plan with the purchase of a new heating system


Call us today at 860.583.4609 or visit Quinoco.com/heat2021 to schedule an in-home consultation with one of our Comfort Specialists and let us help you save this upcoming season.

 

*Offer one per household. Does not apply to previously quoted or sold heating systems.

Replacing your Oil Tank

When to Replace your Oil Tank

When we talk about the products and services we provide to homeowners, they are all extremely important and affect our lives every day – heat for our homes, hot water, protection from power outages, etc.

But they aren’t considered fun or exciting things that anyone WANTS to buy. When was the last time you caught yourself wanting to purchase a new Bioheat tank!? For this reason, homeowners often let their equipment, and especially their tanks, go way past their life expectancy.

When to replace your Oil tank:

While there are a couple signs on the outside of the tank that will indicate that it should be replaced (corrosion and wet marks), most damage is unseen. Older tanks often have moisture and sediment that have built up over time which can cause corrosion and create holes. If not replaced in time, the tank could start to leak. If you have any question about your tank, reach out to us to come take a look.

Benefits of a new Oil tank:

With the cleanliness of fuel today, the biggest benefit of putting a new tank in is that it will last a long time and will never see the problems of tanks from many years ago. The bio component in todays oil acts as a cleanser that actively cleans the inside of the tank and prevents buildup. With the percentage of bio planned to increase over the next several years, installing a new tank now is a great investment. Also, having a new tank helps your heating equipment run more efficiently.

So don’t forget about the tank in your basement, replacing it is quick and easy – we are in and out in one day.