Oil Furnace Installations

An oil furnace uses oil as a fuel source to produce heat, which is then re-distributed throughout your home to increase the temperature.

Upgrading to a high efficiency furnace or boiler is an effective way to save money on home heating.

What is it? A furnace is a part of the heating system in which the combustion of fossil fuel and transfer of heat occurs. Furnaces can be fueled by natural gas or oil. An oil furnace is a type of heating system that burns fuel oil to heat your home. Oil furnaces are more common in colder weather climates, including the northeastern United States.
How does it work? An oil furnace works by burning fuel oil in a combustion chamber. The heat created from the combustion is transferred to air passing through the furnace’s heat exchanger and then blown into your home. The fuel oil is stored in an outdoor tank and then pumped into the furnace. The main components to a furnace include burners and heat exchanger, blower and controls.