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Your heating bills drop by 30-50% every single month. No more panicking about oil deliveries during snowstorms or watching prices spike without warning.
You wake up to consistent, comfortable heat that responds instantly when you adjust the thermostat. Your basement stays cleaner without oil residue, and your home’s value jumps significantly.
Most importantly, you stop throwing money away on an outdated heating system that costs more to run and maintain every year.
We’ve been handling complex plumbing and heating projects in Attleboro since 2007. We’ve converted hundreds of local homes from oil to gas, and we know exactly what works in Massachusetts winters.
We’re not the cheapest option, and that’s intentional. You’re investing in proper permits, quality materials, and installation that passes inspection the first time.
Our team understands Attleboro’s older home construction, local building codes, and the specific challenges that come with converting heating systems in New England properties.
First, we evaluate your current oil system and home layout to determine the best gas line routing and equipment placement. We handle all permit applications and coordinate with your local gas utility for new service installation.
Next, we install the new gas lines, connect your heating system, and remove the old oil tank if needed. Everything gets tested thoroughly and inspected by local authorities.
Finally, we walk you through the new system operation and provide all warranty documentation. Most conversions are completed in 1-2 days with minimal disruption to your daily routine.
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Your conversion includes new gas line installation, system connection, permit applications, and coordination with National Grid for service activation. We handle oil tank removal when required and dispose of everything properly.
Attleboro homeowners typically save $1,200-2,400 annually after conversion, with many qualifying for Mass Save rebates up to $1,000. The payback period averages 3-5 years, making this one of the smartest home investments available.
We provide detailed cost breakdowns upfront so you know exactly what you’re paying for. No surprise charges, no hidden fees, and no pressure to add unnecessary services.
Most oil to gas conversions in Attleboro range from $3,500 to $8,000, depending on your home’s layout and distance from the gas main. The biggest cost factors are gas line length, whether you need new service from the street, and oil tank removal requirements.
We provide detailed estimates that break down every component so you understand exactly what you’re paying for. Many homeowners qualify for Mass Save rebates up to $1,000, and the monthly savings typically pay for the conversion within 3-5 years.
The investment makes sense when you consider that oil heating costs have increased 40% over the past five years, while natural gas prices have remained relatively stable.
Most conversions are completed in 1-2 days once permits are approved and gas service is available. The timeline depends on whether you need new gas service from the street, which can add 2-3 weeks for utility coordination.
We handle all permit applications and utility coordination upfront, so you’re not dealing with multiple contractors or agencies. Once we start the physical work, we complete everything as quickly as possible to minimize disruption.
Emergency heating is rarely needed since we typically complete the conversion and have your new system running the same day we disconnect the oil system.
Yes, most Attleboro homeowners save 30-50% on heating costs after converting from oil to gas. With current pricing, oil costs approximately $3.50 per gallon while equivalent natural gas costs about $1.20, making gas roughly 65% cheaper per BTU.
Beyond fuel costs, gas systems require less maintenance and last longer than oil systems. You eliminate oil delivery fees, tank maintenance, and the frequent repairs that aging oil systems require.
The average Attleboro home saves $1,200-2,400 annually, with larger homes seeing even greater savings. These numbers are based on actual customer utility bills, not theoretical calculations.
We handle complete oil tank removal and proper disposal as part of most conversion projects. Underground tanks require soil testing to ensure no contamination, while above-ground tanks are typically simpler to remove.
Massachusetts regulations require proper tank decommissioning, and we handle all environmental compliance and paperwork. The tank removal process usually adds one day to the project timeline.
If your tank is in good condition and properly maintained, it can sometimes be left in place and simply disconnected. We evaluate each situation individually and recommend the safest, most cost-effective approach.
Yes, gas line installation requires permits from Attleboro’s building department, and we handle all permit applications and inspections. The process typically takes 5-10 business days for approval.
We also coordinate with National Grid for new gas service installation if you don’t currently have gas to your property. This includes meter installation and service line connection from the street.
All work is performed by licensed Massachusetts plumbers and passes inspection the first time. We provide all documentation for your records and warranty purposes.
We evaluate gas availability during our initial consultation and work with National Grid to determine extension feasibility. Many Attleboro neighborhoods have gas service within reasonable distance for connection.
If gas extension isn’t cost-effective, we discuss alternative solutions like propane conversion, which still provides significant savings over oil heating. Propane systems offer similar benefits with slightly higher fuel costs than natural gas.
We never recommend conversions that don’t make financial sense. If gas isn’t viable for your property, we’ll be honest about it and suggest other ways to improve your heating efficiency and reduce costs.