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Why Choose Premium Grade Domestic Heating Oil?
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Domestic heating oil is used in over one million households in the UK, providing warmth by powering boilers. Kerosene is the most commonly used oil within domestic settings, as it tends to be more efficient than alternative oils.  For a supplier within North Wales, Quad Fuels is an independent distributor.
 
You may have heard of kerosene being referred to as paraffin oil – they both refer to the same oil. 28 second burning oil is also an alternative name for kerosene. Before electricity was invented, kerosene was used as a primary lighting fuel – and in some rural areas of the world, this is still a popularly used method.
 
There are different grades of kerosene, and which one you use within your boiler is entirely your choice. As you might expect, standard grade kerosene is cheaper than a premium grade, however it does not typically provide as many benefits to your boiler.
 
Premium grade kerosene can help to create a cleaner burn within your boiler system, which reduces the inevitable build up of carbon. It can also reduce the amount of sludge that builds up within your tank, which can often reduce the performance with your boiler if left to build up. This in turn can reduce the frequency of your boilers maintenance and repairs.
 
A system which is running as efficiently as possible is also likely to save you on fuel costs, as you’ll need to use less oil over time to get the temperatures you require.
 
Fuel additives can be added to kerosene to add a number of beneficial properties to the oil. Premium grades already contain these additives which help to improve the shelf life of the oil, as well as reducing build ups of soot and sludge.
 
Traditional oil fired cookers such as the AGA range cookers and Rayburn models benefit from high grade kerosene. When it comes to being able to cook and heat your home, premium grade oils ensure that you won’t have to deal with the untimely and uncomfortable disruptions that blocked boilers can cause.
 
Domestic heating oil can be purchased in large quantities, meaning one order can last an extensive period of time if the oil is kept in optimal conditions. Heating oils can deteriorate over time if not used, and so fuel additives to increase the lifespan of the fuel should be a considered investment if you typically buy in bulk.


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