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Jamie Oil is a locally owned business with a history of dedication to honest and dependable service you can count on. We provide heating and cooling services in Massachusetts and have been voted MetroWest’s 'Best of The Best' 25 years running.
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5 Star Rating - Great service and dependable.
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Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more propane videos. Propane helps you live comfortably wherever and however you want. This video explains what you should expect during a propane system inspection, and what questions you should ask. Regular inspection of your propane system by qualified professional will give you peace of mind. Talk to your propane retailer about what kind of inspection is right for you. During an inspection, be sure to mention anything changes since your last inspection, such as any changes to the system, appliances installations or removals, construction or maintenance work on or near your system, or any unusual smells. Talk to the technician about any important safety information your family should know. ABOUT PERC: The only energy council of its kind, PERC leads safety and training efforts among propane retailers and consumers and drives technology development to expand adoption of propane as a clean, domestic, and affordable energy source. For more information, visit http://www.propane.com.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more propane videos. Propane helps you live comfortably wherever and however you want. This video can teach everyone in your family what to do if you ever suspect a gas leak. Propane has an added odorant that smells like a skunk’s spray, rotten eggs, or a dead animal. This distinctively unpleasant smell is a safety feature of your propane system. If you smell a leak, have everyone get outside and move away from the house. Put out all smoking materials and other open flames. Do not operate lights, appliances, telephones, or cell phones—as they could create a spark, or ignition source. If it is safe to do so, turn off the main gas supply valve on your propane tank. Call your propane retailer, 911, or fire department right away from a safe area. Do not return to your home until a qualified professional says it’s safe. ABOUT PERC: The only energy council of its kind, PERC leads safety and training efforts among propane retailers and consumers and drives technology development to expand adoption of propane as a clean, domestic, and affordable energy source. For more information, visit http://www.propane.com.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more propane videos. Propane helps you live comfortably wherever and however you want. This video shows how easy it is to turn your propane tank off, when necessary. Never turn on the gas yourself. Your propane system has some great features that help your family stay safe and comfortable, like the ability to turn off the gas quickly. There are many reasons you may want to turn off the gas. If you smell gas or suspect a leak, turn off your gas only if it is safe to do so. After a storm or a natural disaster, if you suspect something isn’t right with your system — such as a tank has changed position, or a gas line has been bent or damaged — turn off your gas. Never turn on the gas yourself; national safety codes require that a qualified professional inspect your system before turning on the gas again or re-lighting pilots. ABOUT PERC: The only energy council of its kind, PERC leads safety and training efforts among propane retailers and consumers and drives technology development to expand adoption of propane as a clean, domestic, and affordable energy source. For more information, visit http://www.propane.com.
Subscribe to our YouTube channel for more propane videos. Propane helps you live comfortably wherever and however you want. This video shows how easy it is to stay informed on your propane tank by reading the tank gauge. Your propane system has some great features that help your family stay safe and comfortable, such as your propane tank gauge. This gauge tells you approximately how much propane you have. Check your propane tank gauge regularly to ensure you never run out of fuel. If you run out of propane, a qualified professional must inspect your system before the gas is turned on. Many Americans use propane for heat, water heating, clothes drying, fireplaces, cooking, backup power, and outdoor living. The gauge on your tank can help guarantee you have enough propane for those energy needs and more. Ask your propane retailer about ensuring that you always have enough propane in the tank to keep your family safe year-round. ABOUT PERC: The only energy council of its kind, PERC leads safety and training efforts among propane retailers and consumers and drives technology development to expand adoption of propane as a clean, domestic, and affordable energy source. For more information, visit http://www.propane.com.
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