Tag Archive for: Efficiency

How Much Does a Boiler Tune-Up Cost in NYC?

Boiler tune-up costs in NYC vary depending on your system type, fuel source, and whether any parts need replacing during the visit. Oil-fired systems generally cost more to service than gas-fired ones. Steam boilers, which are common in NYC brownstones and pre-war buildings, typically involve more components than hot water systems.

How NYC Building Energy Grades Are Calculated (And Why They Matter)

Walk into a large residential or commercial building in New York City and you may see a letter grade posted near the entrance: A, B, C, D, or F. That grade is not decorative. It represents your building’s publicly disclosed energy performance.

Why High-Rise Buildings Still Depend on Heating Oil During Extreme Cold

For large buildings, winter isn’t just about comfort – it’s a matter of safety and legal requirement to maintain heat. During normal conditions, a high-rise’s primary heating source might be natural gas or district steam.

Why NYC Brownstones Lose Heat Faster — and How Oil-Heated Homes Can Compensate

New York City’s brownstones are architectural gems – the iconic row houses lining streets in Brooklyn, Manhattan’s Upper West Side, parts of Queens and beyond. But as any brownstone owner or resident knows, these historic homes can be notoriously hard to keep warm.

Bioheat Blend Levels Explained: How B10 vs B20 Impacts Efficiency and Cost

If you heat your home or building with oil in the NYC area, you’ve probably heard the term Bioheat. By now, almost all heating oil in New York City contains some biodiesel, making it “Bioheat fuel.” Two common blend levels are B10 and B20, meaning 10% or 20% biodiesel mixed with traditional heating oil. But what do those numbers really mean for you, the end user?

Residential Heating Oil in the NYC Area: No. 2 Heating Oil, Bioheat Fuel & Pricing Explained

For many homes across the NYC area — particularly in home heating oil in Brooklyn, Queens, the Bronx, Staten Island, Westchester, and Nassau — heating oil remains one of the most reliable and efficient ways to stay warm through the winter.

Westchester Home Heating Oil: Delivery Options & Tips

Westchester County is one of the most heating-oil-reliant areas in New York. Nearly 47% of homes in Westchester use fuel oil or kerosene as their primary heating fuel – more than any other single energy source. That means your choice of Westchester heating oil delivery isn’t a minor detail; it directly affects comfort, cost, and reliability every winter.

What Affects Heating Oil Prices? 7 Factors Homeowners Should Know

If you rely on residential heating oil to keep your home warm in winter, heating costs can feel unpredictable. You may notice prices shift from month to month—or even week to week—without a clear explanation. But heating oil pricing isn’t random. It’s shaped by a mix of global market forces, regional demand patterns, and local NYC energy trends that impact what homeowners ultimately pay.

Holiday Travel? 5 Home Heating Oil Tips for NYC Residences & Small Buildings

When winter travel rolls around — whether you’re heading out of Manhattan for Thanksgiving weekend or spending a week with family outside the city — the last thing you want to worry about is whether your home has enough heat while you’re gone.

Local Law 152, Boiler Laws & Missed Inspections: Lessons From Real NYC Jobs We See Every Week

Local Law 152 (LL152) requires periodic gas piping inspections in New York City. In practice, this means any building that isn’t a one- or two-family home – i.e. three-family or larger – must have its gas lines inspected every four years. (Small homes are exempt as “R-3” occupancy.)