heating oil...
Feb. 12th, 2006 10:37 pmI've tried searching the internets but I cannot find the answer...what happens when you run out of heating oil (other than becoming very cold?)
I ask because me & the missus are down to just-above 1/8th of a tank and I don't realistically see an oil delivery I called for on Friday arriving until Tuesday at the earliest (we live almost at the top of Winter Hill.) I already have the thermostat set at 60 degrees (which has made our cats *very* snuggly) but the oil level is still falling, albeit slower than when it was set at 65. This is the second time this winter that we've gotten close to running out of oil 24 hours before a major snowstorm...I guess winter hates me.
I ask because me & the missus are down to just-above 1/8th of a tank and I don't realistically see an oil delivery I called for on Friday arriving until Tuesday at the earliest (we live almost at the top of Winter Hill.) I already have the thermostat set at 60 degrees (which has made our cats *very* snuggly) but the oil level is still falling, albeit slower than when it was set at 65. This is the second time this winter that we've gotten close to running out of oil 24 hours before a major snowstorm...I guess winter hates me.
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Date: 2006-02-13 03:47 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-13 03:54 am (UTC)I am going to call the oil company in the morning and ask if there's any way they can expedite the delivery...I'm worried the road conditions will make that difficult though. At least we dug out the pipe and a wide path to get to the pipe.
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Date: 2006-02-13 04:05 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-02-13 03:58 am (UTC)I really don't know what I'm talking about, but maybe this will spark some more discussion.
Date: 2006-02-13 03:59 am (UTC)You'll want to do something to keep your pipes from freezing; it's probably unrealistic to drain the pipes, but keeping them dripping may help (I hope someone will correct/add to this, because I'm NOT experienced or an expert on this, except in the bad way.)
Honestly, the best thing to do is not to run out of oil -- like mrpet said, there are emergency services. And for a start, set your thermostat all the way down to 50 -- I know it's cold, but unless one of you is sick you'll manage, and the oil will last longer. (I know people who keep their thermostats at 50 or 55 all winter.)
Good luck. I hope you and yours stay warm.
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Date: 2006-02-13 04:07 am (UTC)when you run out of oil completely,
Date: 2006-02-13 04:00 am (UTC)Good luck getting it expedited!
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Date: 2006-02-13 04:05 am (UTC)If your water heater is also using the oil, you really don't want to run out. Being cold in your home is bad, but not being able to take a hot shower when you want really sucks.
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Date: 2006-02-13 04:30 am (UTC)'stat is set just about exactly under the 6 in 60, so we should be good for 2 days I think. Hopefully they can deliver monday or tuesday.
(Our hot water heater is gas, so there's no worries there.)
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Date: 2006-02-13 12:06 pm (UTC)all set...
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