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Cheap Heating oil: Get the best price

MoneyMagpie team 1st Mar 2020 40 Comments

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Keeping your house warm doesn’t have to cost a fortune – stick to cheap heating oil.

Heating oil offers an alternative to gas central heating. Approximately 1.5 million households across the UK use kerosene. Some people choose to install oil-fired central heating. Others simply aren’t on the national gas grid and therefore their options are limited.

Home fuels are more popular in rural areas, with 37% of rural homes using kerosene or gas oil. However, heating oil can and is used in more built-up areas too. In towns with a population of 10,000 or more, 5.5% of the homes use heating oil

 

Get your hands on cheap heating oil

 

 Current prices

Live Heating Oil Price Comparison graph

As you can see from the graph provided by HomeFuelsDirect.co.uk, the price of heating oil can vary dramatically between suppliers. You could spend a lot of time calling around your local supplies and depots to get the best deal. But there’re numerous companies that’ll do it for you. Using their bulk purchasing power, they can often get much better deals and faster deliveries too.

 

HOMEFUELSDIRECT.CO.UK

HomeFuels Direct offer some of the best prices on the market. They’re also extremely transparent with the pricing. Their instant quote form doesn’t even require your email address – so no annoying emails.

Once you’ve ordered your cheap heating oil, their advanced order tracking system shows you the progress of your order. You’ll receive text alerts with the delivery driver’s name and registration. Worried about running out of oil? You can opt in to text reminders. HomeFuels Direct calculates when they expect your oil tank will require a top up.

Established in 2008, HomeFuels aims to make ordering your heating oil easier. Their team contacts suppliers nationwide daily to offer the best heating oil prices around the UK.

A message from the Managing Director, Chris Bicknell:

“I established HomeFuels Direct in January 2008 with the intention of providing a service tailored around the consumer. My aim was to create a convenient way to order heating oil and our other products and services 24/7 whilst remaining extremely transparent with pricing.”

“The UK heating oil market prior to 2008 was old fashioned. It didn’t like to bare-all so we decided to turn that upside down. We stripped everything right back and provided the same products and services as other providers – but at affordable prices. So if you live in England, Wales, Scotland or Northern Ireland you can benefit from the products and services we provide.”

 

BoilerJuice

One of the best sites to visit if you’re in a remote area is BoilerJuice. It offers a comprehensive directory of heating oil suppliers.

How it works

To get a free quote, simply provide your postcode, desired delivery date and the amount of oil you need. BoilerJuice will then search their databases and come up with the cheapest quote for your amount, area and preferred delivery time.

Once you’ve got a free quote, there’s no obligation to buy. It’s a good way to get an idea of prices in your area.

BoilerJuice also runs ‘buying weekends’ which anyone can take part in. They organise your delivery in accordance with those in your surrounding area. This can save you some serious money.

In the past, we’ve been told that once you’ve placed your order with BoilerJuice, you were somewhat on your own. But their spokesperson has told us that they “have a customer service team who assist our customers right through to delivery. We offer personalised assistance over the phone and rectify any problems on behalf of the customer”.

 

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Heatingoil.co.uk

Heatingoil.co.uk is great to save you money. They also have a dedicated after-sales team to deal with any issues you may have.

Their latest research shows that the ‘premium’ oil – or premium kerosene as it’s otherwise known – will help optimise the efficiency of heating systems and save consumers money in the process. You can save  by using a higher-quality oil as it increases the efficiency of your tank or boiler.

How it works

Unlike the others, you can buy your oil directly from Heatingoil.co.uk. Their site claims to offer lower prices because they only do quotes online. This means they have less staff and fewer overheads, so they pass the savings on to the customer.

They’ll give you an instant quote if you enter your postcode. Then choose whether or not you want to carry on and buy from them.

They also allow you to order your cheap heating oil up to a month before delivery. They agree prices for up to 28 days in advance with their suppliers. You’re guaranteed the price per litre you paid on the day, even if the oil price rises. Watch out, though, because conversely, if the price drops, you’ll be paying more. And if you want to cancel and re-order, they’ll charge you a £10 admin fee.

Unlike BoilerJuice, these guys take charge of all aftersales. So you’ll be dealing with them if any problems arise or if you need to cancel orders.

The best way to get the cheapest price on this site is to select a large delivery window. This flexibility means they can work your order around other orders in your area. And like BoilerJuice, these guys run group-buying days.

 

Make even more savings

Time your order

Man checking his watch at the kitchen table

It’s hard to predict when prices will rise and fall. Right now, they’re low so it makes sense to start looking to buy.

 

Ditch the direct debit

Try to avoid setting up a direct debt with a particular supplier. Being tied up to one specific company means you won’t always be getting the best price. Also make sure you avoid automatic top-up schemes.

Negotiate

Never accept the first quote you’re offered. Although it requires more effort, it’s best to follow the MoneyMagpie mantra – shop around and compare prices. You can then use these quotes to negotiate with your preferred supplier, if you have one. Or just go for the lowest quote you’ve received.

Order in specific amounts

Remember that tanker deliveries are designed to return to the depot empty. If there isn’t enough room to put all the oil you’ve ordered in your tank, it’ll cost more for the tanker to return to the depot. You’re the one who’ll foot the bill.

So – to avoid paying for oil you don’t get the benefit of, make sure you have enough space for the full delivery. Or only order the specific amount you’ve got room for.

Order in bulk

You’ll get a better price if you get together with your friends and neighbours. The supplier will only have to send out one tanker that way and they’ll be able to pass the savings onto you.

In addition, the more oil you buy at one time, the more power you’ll have to negotiate on price. The suppliers will be especially keen to get your business if it’s a large order. They’ll also be more inclined to offer you a cheaper price per litre. Don’t forget to check your tank as well as your boiler. Storage tanks should also be serviced once a year to check for signs of age and need for repair.

We hope these top tips will help you find cheap heating oil.

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James M.
James M.
12 years ago

Dont bother going anywhere else. Fuel tool is BY FAR the cheapest and easiest to use. Check it out.

Danny Stijelja
Danny Stijelja
12 years ago

Why don’t heating oil suppliers advertise the current price on their website. I have visited lots of websites and they never show the current price, you have to phone up. This doesn’t help the consumer. It is a simple thing to do and update on a daily basis and consumers could look around without having to make contact which is a help at weekends and out of hours times.

David Brown
David Brown
11 years ago
Reply to  Danny Stijelja

Hi Danny, After 30 years in the oil industry spent mostly in the UK and the last 9 in the US, I wish there was a simple answer to your question. I can only guess that as there are some 250 suppliers in the UK (EX NI)they are all very competitive and just won’t publish their prices. Its different in the US they like to sell, and they know customers need to buy, and the the attitude is some you win some you lose. Since you wrote your comment, heatingoilshop.com has been born (fully live end of June 2012) and… Read more »

Richard
Richard
13 years ago

Recently ordered 2400 litres for two neighbours and myself on the same day from Boilerjuice. All three of us live within 30 yards of each other – guess what …. each of our deliveries came in a separate tanker. Ludicrous or what!!

David Edwards
David Edwards
13 years ago

No mention in this article of .WhichOilSupplier.- I used this site last month and had a choice of 3 suppliers. They do not take payment – just a comparison site with prices alongside different oil supppliers.

Looks like it’s independent, unlike BoilerJuice and HeatingOil which are both owned by oil companies.

cheers

David E

fran
fran
13 years ago

hey,
groups are a good way, I run comparefueloil where you can compare the suppliers in your area instantly. Also I’m trying to get consortuims listed on there so you can find your local one and when their ordering.

Got to compare all the time.

Robin Pearson
Robin Pearson
14 years ago

Beware -had 1000 litres from Southern Fuels, Devon without first agreeing price and was charged 59p litre. Got brother in law to ring for a quote from them immediately afterwards and was he was quoted 46p!

Jamie Davidson
Jamie Davidson
14 years ago

Hi, took your advice and used universal fuels, they were the cheapest of them all. But the YOBCO was very close. Boiler juice always seem to be expensive. Maybe its different in different areas?

Jean Bell
Jean Bell
14 years ago

fuelbuyingclub check it out

Jean Bell
Jean Bell
14 years ago

I use the above, they not only cap prices, but also if the price drops you will pay the lower price. If it goes up you pay your capped price. From only £12 to join the club the savings are fantastic.

ollie
ollie
14 years ago

universalfuels runs an england wide consortum and compares all the suppliers for you, there the best one i’ve found so far.

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