Oil to Gas Conversion in Randolph, MA

Cut Your Heating Bills in Half

Professional oil to gas conversion that saves you thousands yearly with upfront pricing and guaranteed results.
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Randolph Heating System Conversion Services

What You Get After We're Done

Your heating bills drop dramatically. We’re talking 40-60% savings on your monthly energy costs, which adds up to thousands of dollars every year.

You get consistent, reliable heat throughout your home. No more cold spots, no more worrying about oil deliveries during snowstorms, and no more dealing with that old tank in your basement.

Your home value increases. Gas heating is what buyers want, and you’ve just made your property more attractive and marketable. Plus, you’re done with oil tank maintenance, potential spill cleanup, and all the headaches that come with aging oil systems.

Randolph Plumbing Contractors Since 2007

We've Done This Hundreds of Times

We’ve been serving Randolph homeowners for over 17 years. We started in new construction but shifted our focus to what matters most: helping local families solve real problems with their heating and plumbing systems.

We know Randolph’s older homes. Many were built when oil heat was standard, and we’ve helped dozens of your neighbors make the switch to gas. We understand the permitting process with the town, work with National Grid regularly, and know exactly what your conversion project needs.

You get transparent pricing before we start, a full year warranty on our labor, and the peace of mind that comes from working with licensed, insured contractors who’ve been part of this community for nearly two decades.

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Oil to Gas Conversion Process

Here's Exactly What Happens

First, we assess your current system and home layout. We’ll check your existing ductwork, electrical setup, and determine the best location for your new gas equipment. This takes about an hour, and we’ll give you a detailed estimate with no surprises.

Next, we handle all the permits and utility coordination. We work directly with National Grid to get your gas service connected and pull all necessary permits with Randolph. You don’t have to make phone calls or navigate bureaucracy.

Then we install your new system. This typically takes 1-2 days depending on your home’s layout. We remove your old oil equipment, install the new gas lines, connect your new boiler or furnace, and test everything thoroughly. We clean up completely when we’re done, and your oil tank removal can be scheduled separately if needed.

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Gas Conversion Services Randolph MA

What's Included in Your Conversion

You get complete gas line installation from the street to your new equipment. We handle the connection with National Grid, install all interior gas piping to code, and set up your new boiler or furnace with proper venting.

In Randolph, most conversions involve upgrading from older oil boilers to high-efficiency gas units. These newer systems heat more evenly and use significantly less energy. We also install new thermostats and can integrate with existing radiator or forced-air systems.

Every installation comes with our one-year labor warranty and 24/7 emergency service. We test all connections for leaks, ensure proper combustion, and walk you through operating your new system. Most Randolph homeowners see their first reduced heating bill within the first month after conversion.

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How much does oil to gas conversion cost in Randolph?

Most oil to gas conversions in Randolph run between $4,000 and $8,000, depending on your home’s layout and the equipment you choose. The biggest factors are how far your house sits from the gas main and whether you need new ductwork or can use existing radiators.

We provide upfront pricing after assessing your specific situation. There are no hidden fees or surprise charges. Many homeowners recover their investment within 3-4 years through lower heating bills, and National Grid sometimes offers rebates for high-efficiency equipment that can reduce your upfront costs.

The entire process typically takes 2-3 weeks from your initial call to having heat from your new gas system. Most of this time involves scheduling with National Grid for the gas service connection and waiting for permits from the town.

The actual installation work in your home takes 1-2 days. We coordinate everything with the utility company and handle all permit applications, so you don’t have to manage multiple contractors or navigate bureaucracy. We’ll give you a clear timeline during your initial assessment.

No, you don’t need to remove your oil tank immediately, but it’s smart to plan for it. Once we disconnect your heating system, the tank becomes inactive. Massachusetts regulations require proper abandonment or removal of unused tanks within a reasonable timeframe.

We can recommend licensed tank removal companies who work in Randolph regularly. Some homeowners choose to have the tank removed during the conversion process to get everything done at once. Others wait until spring when access is easier. Either way, we’ll disconnect everything safely and ensure your old system is properly shut down.

You’ll need both a gas permit from the Town of Randolph and coordination with National Grid for the service connection. We handle all permit applications and inspections as part of our service.

The town requires permits for new gas line installation and heating equipment changes. There’s also a final inspection to ensure everything meets local codes. We’ve worked with Randolph’s building department for years and know exactly what documentation they need. All permit fees are included in our upfront pricing, so there are no surprise costs.

Yes, in most cases your existing radiators and piping can work perfectly with a new gas boiler. This is actually one of the most cost-effective conversion approaches because you’re keeping the distribution system that’s already in your walls.

We’ll assess your current radiators and piping during our initial visit. Most Randolph homes built with oil heat have quality cast iron or steel radiators that will last decades longer with proper maintenance. Converting to gas while keeping your radiators gives you the energy savings without the expense of installing new ductwork or baseboard units.

All our gas line installations come with a full year labor warranty, and we test every connection thoroughly before completing the job. If you ever smell gas, shut off the main gas valve and call National Grid’s emergency line immediately, then call us.

We use professional leak detection equipment and pressure test all new gas lines before connecting your equipment. Every joint is checked multiple times during installation. In our 17 years of business, we’ve never had a leak issue with our installations, but we stand behind our work completely. Emergency service is available 24/7 if you ever have concerns about your system.

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