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Oil to Gas Conversion Services

Are you tired of dealing with propane tanks or oil-based heating systems? Do you want a cleaner, more efficient energy source for your home appliances? Look no further! Our team of experts specializes in propane to natural gas conversion and natural gas to propane conversion. Whether you’re in New York, New Jersey, or Connecticut, we’ve got you covered.

Why Convert to Natural Gas?

  1. Cost-Effective: Natural gas is 3–6 times cheaper than electricity, propane, or oil. Say goodbye to high energy bills and hello to savings!
  2. Cleaner Fuel: Natural gas burns cleaner, reducing greenhouse gas emissions and contributing to a healthier environment.
  3. Convenience: With a direct natural gas line into your home, there’s no need for bulky propane tanks or oil deliveries.

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Propane to Natural Gas Conversion

  • Heating Systems: Upgrade your heating system from propane to natural gas. Enjoy consistent warmth and lower costs.
  • Cooking Appliances: Convert your propane stove or oven to natural gas. Say goodbye to running out of fuel mid-cooking!
  • Water Heaters: Efficient natural gas water heaters provide hot water on demand.

Natural Gas to Propane Conversion

  • Outdoor Grills: Love hosting BBQs? We’ll convert your natural gas grill to propane for sizzling steaks and juicy burgers.
  • Fireplaces: Cozy up with a propane fireplace. We’ll make the switch hassle-free.
  • Generators: Ensure uninterrupted power during outages by converting your natural gas generator to propane.

Why Choose Us?

  • Experience: Our team has extensive experience in major appliances, including stoves, ovens, water heaters, and more.
  • Local Expertise: We understand the unique needs of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut residents.
  • Prompt Service: We’re here when you need us. No more waiting for deliveries or appointments.

Propane vs. Natural Gas: Pros and Cons

Natural Gas

  • Pros:
    • Cost: Natural gas is generally cheaper than propane.
    • Cleaner Burning: It produces fewer greenhouse gas emissions per BTU compared to propane.
    • Availability: If there’s a natural gas line in your street, you have access.
    • Efficiency: Natural gas is energy-efficient.
    • Safety: Fumes rise, reducing the risk of accumulation.
    • Environmental Choice: It’s made from drilling or fracking, with fewer impurities than propane.
  • Cons:
    • Impurities: Even after cleaning, natural gas contains some impurities.
    • Limited Access: Not all homes have a natural gas supply.

Propane

  • Pros:
    • Clean Fuel: Propane has fewer impurities than natural gas.
    • Versatility: Used for grills, patio heaters, camping stoves, and more.
    • Delivery: Liquid propane is delivered to your home.
    • Safety: Fumes rise, similar to natural gas.
  • Cons:
    • Cost: Propane can be more expensive than natural gas.
    • Burner Adjustments: Stoves and furnaces need adjustments when switching between propane and natural gas.
    • Storage: Propane requires storage tanks.

Why Choose Us?

Recent Developments

Con Edison recently lifted the moratorium on natural gas hookups in Westchester County. Now is the perfect time to make the switch! Our skilled technicians will handle the entire process, from assessment to installation.

Get Started

Contact us today to schedule a consultation. Let’s transform your home with clean, efficient natural gas. Make an appointment today.

Remember, converting to natural gas not only benefits your wallet but also contributes to a greener future. Trust our expertise to make the transition seamless and hassle-free!

Here’s some information about the natural gas moratorium in New York:

  1. Westchester County
    • Con Edison, the utility company, recently ended the moratorium on natural gas hookups in Westchester County after a pause of four and a half years. The moratorium, which began in March 2019, affected most of the county but did not impact existing users.
    • The reason for the moratorium was that demand for natural gas outpaced supply. However, this issue has been mitigated due to increased supply from a pipeline project.
    • Con Edison received 1,600 applications for gas service from southern Westchester during the two months leading up to the moratorium.
    • Con Edison received 1,600 applications for gas service from southern Westchester during the two months leading up to the moratorium.
    • Additionally, the state announced a $250 million clean energy investment program to free up capacity in the area most affected by Con Edison’s decision.
    • The moratorium had implications for developers and builders who had to find alternatives to natural gas hookups.
    • Interestingly, environmentalists are using this ban as evidence that other municipalities can plan a future without fossil fuels1.
  2. New York City:
  3. Statewide Trends:

In summary, both Westchester County and New York City are taking steps to reduce reliance on natural gas and transition to cleaner energy sources. The moratoriums and legislative actions reflect a broader trend toward sustainability and environmental consciousness.