Submitted by [deleted] t3_zqs9ml in Connecticut
TwoCanSee t1_j0zjtx0 wrote
Zero worries in this regard. Been doing it in central CT for 25+ years. With over 10 companies. There’s an up charge from the credit card companies when you pay with a card. Cash is King In this situation brother.
LobsterPhuckPunch t1_j100szb wrote
I have no problem paying with cash, I guess it’s just more important that I buy from a reputable company so I know they’re not pumping sludge in there. Thanks for the help!
TwoCanSee t1_j101gz0 wrote
You should add sludge treatment to your tank before each fill. Have your furnace cleaned annually.
apothecarynow t1_j11oalo wrote
Sludge treatment a real thing? I've never heard of this
TwoCanSee t1_j11uv9t wrote
Yikes yup. Google sludge Treat. Home Depot has it.
apothecarynow t1_j11wumq wrote
Something like this? Idk never heard of it don't have a boiler. Forced hot air oil.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Hercules-Boiler-And-Heating-Cleaner/3307438?cm_mmc=shp--c--prd--plb--ggl--LIA_PLB_171_Air-Circulation--3307438--local--0-_-0&ds_rl=1286981&gclid=Cj0KCQiA14WdBhD8ARIsANao07jBKabec5dPzIUBkNfHciJCS_o04osGuZjNqkq3LXgXDk_SzcBnNIgaAk5QEALw_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds
TwoCanSee t1_j120bb6 wrote
That’s a cleaner. Sludge Treat If you burn oil and have a filter on your tank. You should be adding sludge treat. ( made by the same company)
Subpar-dad t1_j10y848 wrote
Go to cashheatingoil.com it’s where everyone goes for the most part. The companies are usually reputable.
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