5 Things You Should Check When Purchasing A Home With Oil Fired Heating

Buying a new home in the countryside or a rural location could well mean coming across oil-fired heating for the first time. It’s estimated that approximately 4 million homes across the UK are off the mains gas grid with oil being one of the most popular forms of heating.

If you have never lived in a home with oil-fired heating then there may be a number of things you might not know to check for. We’ve put together a list of things you should check when purchasing a new home that uses heating oil.

How Much Does Central Heating Cost?

When buying a property, it is worth asking the seller how often they have their tank filled with oil and how frequently their heating is switched on. This can give you an indication of how energy-efficient the home is and can give you a rough idea of potential heating oil costs.

How Much Oil is in the Tank?

Check with the seller if they are leaving any heating oil in the tank for you moving in. Moving into the house with no heating oil means you will be left looking for an emergency delivery which can be more expensive and isn't always available. We advise discussing with the seller whether they are leaving with heating oil left in the tank or arranging a delivery prior to moving in to ensure you are not left without.

Is the Oil Tank Well Maintained?

It’s important to conduct a visual inspection of the heating oil tank checking for signs of rust, damage, bleaching or damp patches on the floor that could suggest a leak. You should also ensure that the tank complies with OFTEC regulations which you can find here

What Security Measures Have Been Installed?

It is also worth checking if there have been any security measures put in place to protect your heating oil from being stolen. Things such as security lighting and good quality locks can be a great deterrent for potential thieves looking to steal heating oil. You can check our blog post on how to protect your heating oil here

Is the Boiler in Good Condition?

Ensuring the boiler is well maintained can save you from any future breakdowns and can help you get the most out of your heating oil. If you are regularly purchasing heating oil then it is important that your boiler is fuel-efficient so that you can get your money’s worth. Check with the seller about the boilers service history and if the boiler is still running efficiently.


If you would like to order heating oil contact us today on 01360 660264 or request a quote here on our website.