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Office Hours: Monday - Friday 7:30am to 4:30pm

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February 14th, 2013 - Posted in Heating Oil, Motor Oil

Energy Independence

U.S. oil production grew more in 2012 than in any year in the history of domestic oil production which began back in 1859.  Daily crude output averaged 6.4 million barrels a day hitting a 15 year high.  The U.S. Energy Information Administration expects 2013 will be even greater with daily production expected to increase almost…

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February 7th, 2013 - Posted in Heating Oil

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detectors and the NC State Building Code

In a previous posting, we discussed CO detectors and the NC Statutory requirements for their installation.  I thought it might be helpful to spell out the actual code requirements as adopted in the 2009 NC Residential Building Code: Section R313 Carbon Monoxide Alarms  R313.1.1 Carbon monoxide alarms.  In new construction, dwelling units shall be provided…

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January 31st, 2013 - Posted in Heating Oil

Carbon Monoxide (CO) Detectors Can Improve Safety

Carbon Monoxide, or CO, detectors are designed to sound an alarm when they sense excessive levels of CO in the air.  The North Carolina Building Code recognizes the importance CO detectors in the home and the following NC State Statutes have been adopted:   North Carolina N.C. Gen Stat. § 143-138 – North Carolina State…

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January 23rd, 2013 - Posted in Heating Oil

Carbon Monozide (CO) and Your Safety

Carbon Monoxide or CO is a colorless, odorless, tasteless and toxic gas that can be produced when fuels such as, gasoline, heating oil, propane, natural gas and even wood are burned incompletely.  High levels of CO can be generated by appliances that are defective, improperly installed or maintained.  CO can also enter a home if…

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