Heating oil tanks are meant to last a long time, but not forever. If you are looking to replace your current tank due to old age or a leak, you may be wondering if you should go with a different size. The first step is to determine what size tank best fits your needs.

Before you start shopping, make sure you know the size of your current tank. If it’s newer it should have a nameplate on it with the capacity listed. If it doesn’t, you should be able to determine the size based on height, width, and depth. For example, if your measurements are 27 inches high by 44 inches wide by 60 inches deep, then your tank’s capacity will be 275 gallons — the standard household size.

Here are some other factors to take into consideration:

Choosing the right size heating oil tank for your home just requires a bit of critical thinking and planning, so you make the right decision the first time. Once you’ve thought about your family’s heating oil consumption needs, you’ll have a better idea of the right size for you. This will help when you contact a certified heating oil tank provider and installer. These professionals will assist you in purchasing the right size for you, and they’ll handle the installation process too. Need help  – give us a call!