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Peteg5 02-12-2014 06:49 PM

Heating oil delivery, tricky access
 
Hi, my lake cottage is located at the end of a curving, fairly narrow driveway and has one steep hill. The cottage has an oil burning forced hot air furnace and I need to fill the tank. Does anyone know of a local oil company that would be willing or able to deliver to a plowed, but snow covered driveway explained above? Maybe one with a six wheel drive? I am located in the Meredith area.

BroadHopper 02-12-2014 07:44 PM

Kidder Fuel
 
in Tilton always had the knack to deliver in unforeseen places. I think Fred Fuller bought them out. You may want to see if they still do crazy deliveries.

ITD 02-12-2014 08:22 PM

I have a kind of long, steep driveway. Fred Fuller delivers but will not go down unless it is sanded. I have a reliable guy who sands for me now, that's what it took for me.....

RLW 02-12-2014 08:52 PM

Welcome
 
http://i44.tinypic.com/1499wms.gif Peteg5, I just noticed that you are fairly new to posting on the forum and glad you have joined us. Have fun and enjoy the Winni Forum while making many new friends.

I'm sure you will get an answer that will suit your needs and thanks for coming aboard.:)

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upthesaukee 02-12-2014 10:37 PM

Stating the obvious here...
 
...but the oil companies will be very careful as to slippery roads and driveways. Even though they carry insurance, one of the last things an oil company wants is to see their company named splattered all over the TV and over the radio airwaves regarding one of their trucks sliding off the road / driveway and spilling some of their load. Not good publicity. ;)

secondcurve 02-13-2014 06:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Peteg5 (Post 219287)
Hi, my lake cottage is located at the end of a curving, fairly narrow driveway and has one steep hill. The cottage has an oil burning forced hot air furnace and I need to fill the tank. Does anyone know of a local oil company that would be willing or able to deliver to a plowed, but snow covered driveway explained above? Maybe one with a six wheel drive? I am located in the Meredith area.

I have seen similar situations where the homeowner installed a second oil tank so to avoid mid-winter fill ups. It isn't always possible given room constraints but it is something to think about.

Peteg5 02-13-2014 07:19 AM

Ok, thanks for the replies and suggestions. I'll call the ones mentioned. Maybe they will be willing to inspect the driveway before they attempt a delivery. I would think there is at least one company with "challenging" access capabilities.

jeffatsquam 02-13-2014 08:04 AM

As a builder we figure that if a concrete truck made it, And if a Fire truck or Rescue vehicle has access then a fuel delivery truck shouldn't be a problem.


As stated 2 tanks and a reliable sander.

gf2020 02-13-2014 10:06 AM

Who did your previous oil deliveries? Surely they would be interested in retaining the business.

Peteg5 02-26-2014 05:45 PM

So just to follow up, I did end up contacting a local oil company who came to look at the access and ok'd me for a delivery. The oil came today. Don't know the rules about plugging a company so I'll leave it that. Very happy to have a full tank!

secondcurve 02-26-2014 06:20 PM

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Originally Posted by Peteg5 (Post 220071)
So just to follow up, I did end up contacting a local oil company who came to look at the access and ok'd me for a delivery. The oil came today. Don't know the rules about plugging a company so I'll leave it that. Very happy to have a full tank!

Thanks for the follow-up. As an aside, there is a good site called www.newenglandoil.com that gives average oil price per region on a daily basis so you can get a feel of how your oil price compares to the average in your area.

upthesaukee 02-26-2014 10:29 PM

I got excited for a minute
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by secondcurve (Post 220075)
Thanks for the follow-up. As an aside, there is a good site called www.newenglandoil.com that gives average oil price per region on a daily basis so you can get a feel of how your oil price compares to the average in your area.

I went to the site, and saw that I could select Kerosene. First three companies were all $2.999 per gallon...:) I started to reach for the phone to call right now, 1030 at night, to leave a message about getting a delivery. Then I saw the data was in April and October of 2009! :eek::(:laugh:

Did have a current price from Dutile and CN Brown for Kero.


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