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Fuel Blog from 7 Oil, South New Jersey

Read tips on saving energy and learn about the latest heating and air conditioning technology. Learn more about 7 Oil, offering home heating oil, heating, ac, commercial fuel and tank service in South NJ, PA (near Philadelphia), and DE.

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Site Owner: 7oil
URL: http://www.7oil.com/fuel-blog/
Google™ PageRank™: 2
Category: Home-Improvement
Member Since: 2011-10-07

Country: United States

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Latest posts 'Fuel Blog from 7 Oil, South New Jersey'

What is Dyed Diesel?
Dyed diesel is also called coloured, red, purple or off-road diesel. It is used in marine vessel, agricultural equipment, construction sites and off road applications. It is not intended for use in vehicles on the road. The diesel fuel is … Continue reading →...
Posted on 08-05-2012
Rated A+ for Air Conditioning Repair & Installation
7 Oil is rated A+ for heating and air conditioning repair and installation by the Better Business Bureau. Check out our listing. Please call us for a free estimate for air conditioning repair or installation. Our HVAC technicians are certified … Continue reading →...
Posted on 08-05-2012
Spring Special Offers
EARLY SPRING SPECIALS ARE HERE!!! Complete Heater Cleaning & Tune Up – $99.95 14 Point A/C Tune Up (INCLUDES 1LB OF FREON) – $89.95 Bradford White 40 GLN, Gas Fired, Hot Water Heater INSTALLED – $895.00 Armstrong 84,000 BTU Oil … Continue reading →...
Posted on 09-04-2012
How Should You Maintain Your Cooling System?
We don’t often think about maintaining an HVAC system until it stops working – and it’s 95 degrees outside. You can plan to avoid this situation with some simple prentative maintenance. It’s better to pay less for maintenance than to … Continue reading →...
Posted on 06-04-2012
10 Easy Ways to Save on Energy this Winter
Seal holes and seams in your ductwork. Caulk and seal gaps around doors, windows and even electrical outlets. Replace regular light bulbs with CFL. LED or other high efficiency light bulbs. Install low-flow faucets and shower heads to reduce water … Continue reading →...
Posted on 25-02-2012