"Just had a great interaction when ordering oil for the first time maybe ever, for the family house near the lake. Turns out they had serviced it for many years prior. They even knew the color. Very nice service experience. Great value too, with discounts available. :)"
Gabriel B.
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Heating Oil Storage Tank Protection With UltraGuard


October 14, 2020

As a full-service heating oil dealer, Stafford Oil knows how to keep you comfortable and protect your heating equipment. That’s why our heating oil contains a special additive known as UltraGuard™ that takes heating equipment protection to a new level.

Each drop of heating oil that we deliver helps heating equipment by…

  • Maintaining fuel stability, which is vital when temperatures drop and fuel can gel, wax or solidify.
     
  • Removing any existing particulates from inside the tank, fuel lines or the equipment, helping to prevent any damage to the heating equipment.
     
  • Removing water from the fuel, effectively preventing the growth of bacteria that can cause interior tank corrosion.
     
  • Cleaning and lubricating all fuel wetted surfaces to minimize the impact normal wear and tear has on the equipment over time.

For our customers, this means that our specialized blend of heating oil actually reduces fuel-related service calls – and who couldn’t use a little extra savings during the heating season? Learn more about our specialized blend of heating oil and UltraGuard fuel additive by contacting us online or calling. And don’t forget to sign up for automatic deliveries so you can keep a reliable supply of fuel all winter long!

"I’ve been a Stafford customer since 1988. They’re an incredible company. They are always there when we need them—whether it’s for emergency service, or routine service, or the installation of new equipment. We use them for all of our heating and air conditioning needs. I’m especially pleased with the work done on my air conditioning system over the past few years, including the installation of my air conditioning condenser this past spring."
Carolyn C.
Laconia, NH