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Delaware’s Leader in Heating Oil Delivery & HVAC Services

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Your One-Stop Local Partner for
Everything HVAC

We provide homeowners in Delaware with top-quality heating oil delivery and HVAC services. Our focus is providing homeowners like you with solutions that are cost-effective and energy-efficient.

When you work with HOP, you get a valuable partner for your home’s comfort.

Your Neighbors Are Too Kind

4.9

03 reviews

James Messina
James Messina
4 hours ago
I've been a long time customer of HOP and have always had courteous and timely services. Today was no different, Mary Ann F. was able to schedule service for my heater and accommodate my schedule.
John Calefato
John Calefato
4 hours ago
The technician was courteous & efficient. The texts & phone calls before arrival & when the service call was completed were all very helpful.
Mark Stevens
Mark Stevens
4 hours ago
Very prompt in delivering heating oil! Thank you very much!

Why Choose HOP Energy for
Heating Oil in Delaware?

All-Season Equipment

Automated Delivery

24/7 Emergency Service

Localized Support

Price Protection Plans

Energy Star Equipment

Free In-Home Analysis

Delivery & Installations

Financing Options

Heating Oil Delivery in Delaware

We provide homeowners in Delaware with top-grade automated heating oil delivery. Our local branches will deliver heating oil directly to your house any day of the year.

On-Demand Heating Oil

As Northeast locals, we understand the importance of staying warm during cold winters. With our electronic usage monitoring and automated delivery system, you’ll never have to worry about running out of heating oil.

7 days a week Delivery

Need heating oil fast? Our local team is available year-round, even on holidays, to provide emergency delivery and keep you warm and comfortable.

Low-Cost Heating Oil Pricing

Stay warm with affordable heating oil. With flexible payment options, financing, and budget planning, you’ll get the best prices without breaking the bank.

Heating Oil Tank Services

Fuel tanks need to run properly to keep your home warm and cozy during the harsh weather Delaware gets in the colder months. We offer a variety of services for your tank so you don’t have to bundle up this winter.

Heating Oil Tank Installation

Tank Removal

Regular Inspection & Maintenance

Tank Replacement & Relocation

Leak Detection & Repair

HVAC Services in Delaware

We have a large team of expert HVAC technicians in Delaware. After 90 years of working with customers, we’ve helped thousands of homeowners find the best solutions for their heating and air conditioning needs. Since we’re locals in the area, we know exactly what type of system and service would work best for your unique situation.

Our goal is to ensure that you get the right service with energy efficiency at the forefront of your tailored solution. We provide repairs, replacements, installations, and maintenance plans.

Furnaces

Boilers

Water Heaters

Generators

Water Softening

Maintenance

Nest Smart Home

Mini-Splits/Heat Pumps

Emergency Services

Have an emergency? Contact us for 24/7 support.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Find the answers to your questions regarding heating oil delivery costs, HOP Energy, and our branches.

Residential heating oil is a safe, efficient, and environmentally-responsible petroleum product used for heating a home. Heating oil is commonly delivered by truck to residential storage tanks, where it is used in boilers, furnaces, and water heaters. Specifically, heating oil is Ultra Low Sulfur Diesel, a product with a sulfur content of fewer than 15 parts per million (ppm) – as opposed to 4,000 ppm of traditional oil.

Typically, you can store heating oil up to a year before it goes bad. Water and biological growth are two of the biggest threats to heating oil. If you plan to store heating oil for longer than a year, there are additives you can use to prolong the product’s life.

Consult your furnace, stove, boiler, or water heater’s factory-recommended specifications to learn the type of heating oil required for your system. You can also contact a local HOP Energy location to consult with a service technician. However, #2 Fuel Oil (or a blend) is the most widely used for home heating.

Heating oil freezes at around 16 degrees Fahrenheit. While the Northeast certainly experiences cold temperatures, preventative measures can ensure your heating oil doesn’t reach its freezing point.

Yes, heating oil can run a diesel engine. However, it is illegal to use home heating oil for such a purpose.

Home heating oil is dyed red, which means it can be purchased at a reduced tax rate. However, on-road vehicles must only use clear diesel fuels. You could be charged a fine if caught using improper fuel in your vehicle.

Heating oil fumes can be dangerous and may signal a serious problem with your oil burner. If your home fuel oil heating system malfunctions, it will produce clear warning signs like smoke, odors, or soot before releasing carbon monoxide, unlike other fuels, which provide no warning of the gas.

While instances of oil heating system-induced carbon monoxide poisoning are rare, installing a carbon monoxide detector will give you peace of mind.

Ultra Low-Sulfur Diesel has virtually no smell. However, you may smell heating oil the first time you turn your system on each winter. If everything is operating correctly, the odor should go away quickly.

No. 2 heating oil is commonly used as home heating oil. This product is blended to make it less viscous and, thus, easier on a furnace or boiler. No. 2 heating oil is dyed red to indicate that it is intended to be used as a residential heating fuel, which is charged at a lower tax rate than the fuel used for other diesel engines.

Heating oil is a combustible fuel, so it must be in a vapor form (around 140 degrees Fahrenheit) to light. The vaporizing nozzle of your heating oil furnace turns diesel into an easily ignitable vapor mist.

If you use HOP Energy’s heating oil delivery service, you don’t have to worry about when it is time to order more. That’s because HOP Energy monitors your usage and local weather forecast to determine when you will need an additional heating oil delivery.

However, if it is up to you as the homeowner to determine when you need more heating oil, it is recommended that you never let your tank get below the one-eighth-full-mark during the heating season.

The vapor point for heating oil is around 140 degrees Fahrenheit. This means that if you spill heating oil, it will not evaporate. However, you can clean up a heating oil or diesel spill with dish soap and water.

Oil heating has its advantages over gas heating. Oil heating systems tend to provide higher BTU's, making them more efficient in terms of heating capacity. Additionally, oil prices can be more stable compared to the fluctuating nature of gas prices? If you prioritize higher heat output and price stability, oil heating may be the preferable option for you.

It is recommended to buy oil for heating before the winter season or when prices are historically lower. Purchasing oil in advance allows you to avoid potential price spikes during peak demand periods. Keep an eye on market trends and consider buying oil during the off-peak season to potentially save on costs.