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Your monthly heating bills drop significantly. Most Dedham homeowners save 30-50% on heating costs after switching from oil to natural gas.
Your home becomes more valuable and easier to sell. Buyers prefer gas heating systems, and you’ll see the investment reflected in your property value.
You get reliable heat that works when you need it. No more worrying about oil deliveries, tank leaks, or running out of fuel during a cold snap. Natural gas flows continuously through underground lines, so your heat stays consistent all winter long.
We’ve served Dedham and surrounding communities for over 17 years. We started in new construction and now focus on helping homeowners upgrade their systems and solve their plumbing problems.
You won’t get any surprise charges or hidden fees. We give you the full price upfront, so you know exactly what you’re paying before we start work.
We back our work with a 1-year labor warranty because we want you to feel confident about your investment. If something goes wrong with our installation, we’ll fix it at no charge to you.
First, we assess your current system and your home’s gas line accessibility. We’ll check if you need a new gas line run to your house or if you can connect to existing lines.
Next, we handle all the permits and inspections. You don’t need to deal with the town or coordinate with inspectors – we take care of the paperwork and scheduling.
Then we remove your old oil system and install your new gas equipment. This typically takes 1-2 days depending on your home’s setup. We’ll connect everything properly and test the system to make sure it’s running efficiently.
Finally, we clean up completely and walk you through your new system. You’ll know how to operate it, what to watch for, and how to contact us if you need anything.
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We handle the complete conversion from start to finish. This includes removing your old oil tank and heating system, installing new gas lines if needed, and setting up your new gas heating equipment.
In Dedham, many homes built before 1980 don’t have existing gas lines, so we often need to run new service from the street. We coordinate with National Grid to make sure your gas service is ready when we need it.
We also handle all required permits and inspections with the Town of Dedham. Massachusetts requires specific permits for gas line work, and we make sure everything meets current building codes and safety standards.
Most oil to gas conversions in Dedham cost between $3,500 and $8,000, depending on your home’s current setup and what needs to be installed. If you already have a gas line to your house, the cost is on the lower end.
If we need to run a new gas line from the street, that adds to the project cost. The distance from the street to your house and any obstacles like driveways or landscaping affect the final price.
We give you a complete, upfront quote that includes all labor, materials, permits, and cleanup. No surprise charges or add-ons after we start the work.
The actual installation work takes 1-2 days for most homes. However, the complete process from start to finish usually takes 2-3 weeks because of permit processing and gas service coordination.
We need to get permits from the Town of Dedham before we start work, which typically takes 5-7 business days. If you need a new gas line from the street, National Grid needs additional time to install your service connection.
During the installation days, you’ll be without heat temporarily. We schedule the work to minimize disruption and can often complete everything in one day if your home is set up for it.
Yes, most Dedham homeowners save 30-50% on their monthly heating bills after converting from oil to natural gas. Natural gas consistently costs less per BTU than heating oil, and gas heating systems are typically more efficient.
Your exact savings depend on current oil prices, your home’s insulation, and how much you heat your house. Based on recent pricing, a typical Dedham home spending $2,400 per year on oil heat would spend about $1,400-1,600 on natural gas for the same heating.
The conversion typically pays for itself in 3-5 years through lower monthly bills. After that, you’re saving money every month for as long as you own the house.
Yes, Massachusetts requires permits for gas line installation and heating system changes. In Dedham, you need both a plumbing permit and a gas permit from the building department.
We handle all permit applications and coordinate the required inspections. The Town of Dedham requires inspections before we connect the gas and after the installation is complete.
You don’t need to deal with any of the paperwork or scheduling. We take care of permits, inspections, and making sure everything meets current building codes and safety requirements.
We disconnect and remove your old oil tank as part of the conversion service. Underground tanks need to be properly abandoned or removed according to Massachusetts environmental regulations.
For above-ground tanks, we drain any remaining oil and remove the tank completely. We can help coordinate oil disposal through licensed waste management companies if needed.
If you have an underground tank, we’ll assess whether it needs to be removed or can be properly abandoned in place. This depends on the tank’s age, condition, and local requirements in Dedham.
Natural gas systems are generally considered safer than oil systems when properly installed and maintained. Gas systems don’t require storage tanks that can leak or spill, and modern gas equipment has multiple safety features.
All gas appliances have automatic shut-off valves and safety controls that stop gas flow if problems are detected. Gas also dissipates quickly if there’s ever a small leak, unlike oil which can pool and create environmental hazards.
We install all gas lines and equipment according to current safety codes, and everything gets inspected by the town before you start using your new system. You’ll also have natural gas leak detection as part of your regular utility service.
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