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Gottier Bioheat Frequently Asked Questions

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Learn More About Gottier Fuel Company

Have a Bioheat question? We have the answer! Check out our FAQs below to learn more about our company and services.

  • How does Gottier’s Automatic Bioheat fuel delivery work?

    Gottier Fuel’s sophisticated computer system predicts when you will need your next Bioheat fuel delivery. Our system takes into account variables including weather patterns and your past fuel usage. This ensures a timely heating oil delivery schedule based on the unique demands of you and your home.

  • What sets Gottier Fuel Company Inc apart from the competition?

    While many heating oil companies offer basic heating oil services, Gottier Fuel Company stands apart by going above and beyond. We offer our Bioheat deliveries, comprehensive service plans, and we provide exceptional service to all of our customers.

  • What products and/or services does Gottier Fuel Company Inc offer?

    We offer heating oil delivery, oil heating systems, and water heater installation. So when you're looking for heating oil companies in the area, you can trust the team at Gottier Fuel Company to offer comprehensive fuel services.

  • What happens if my heat doesn’t work in the middle of the night during the winter?

    Gottier Fuel always has a professional technician on call 24 hours a day 365 days a year. When you're a Gottier Fuel delivery and service customer, you can rely on our on-call technician to promptly help get your heating system up and running again. All our technicians are local, so they do not have far to travel in order to assist you with our heating oil services.

  • What is Gottier’s Bioheat?

    Gottier Bioheat is a blend of heating oil and Biodiesel. Biodiesel is a renewable resource made domestically from soy, sunflowers, vegetable oils, and other natural sources. For more information on Bioheat, check out our Bioheat FAQs or get in touch with us today.

  • What are the benefits of Gottier Bioheat delivery?

    Gottier Bioheat is cleaner than natural gas, propane, and traditional heating oil. It helps your heating system run more efficiently. Also, Gottier’s cleaner Bioheat leads to significantly fewer service calls.

  • Where does Gottier’s Bioheat product come from? Is it locally produced?

    Gottier Fuel is in the unique position of having a fuel storage facility and a large tractor-trailer tanker, and many heating oil companies don't have this advantage. We are able to pick up the B20 product down in New Haven, which is close to the actual Biodiesel production plant, and from there we store it at our storage facility.

  • What's new about oil heat?

    It's cleaner than natural gas! The Bioheat blends have lower greenhouse gas emissions than natural gas.*


    Studies show that ultra low sulfur heating oil and biodiesel blends yield these stunning results: CO2 equivalent emissions (greenhouse gases) are lower than those from natural gas in a 20-year atmospheric lifecycle analysis!


    *All recent studies by Brookhaven National Laboratory and others summarized in "Report to Congress, State Governments and Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency." National Oilheat Research Alliance, May 2015, Environmental Conclusions. 



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