Pricing plans that work for you
Button Oil is proud to offer numerous pricing plans and budgeting options to help keep your fuel cost affordable. Send us a message or give us a call today to see how our pricing plans can work for you.
Payment Options and Programs
We provide details about each of our plans, but please feel free to give us a call for further help! You may find a locked rate allows you to budget better. You may like the option to benefit from the market conditions and prices. We want you to feel well informed before you make your decision. Take your budget as well as your lifestyle into consideration.
LIHEAP
LIHEAP is a government program that helps qualified households with their energy bills. This program helps many customers each year and one we are proud to be a partner of. The payments are issued directly to Button Oil, and appear as a credit on your bill. The amount varies accordsing to your income, and specific family critieria. Please visit here for up to date information and application for the LIHEAP program
Payment Options
With our various payment options, you won’t have to struggle to find a way to budget for your needs. We offer the following:
- Fixed price – Lock into a guaranteed rate for at least a year
- Variable price – Pay the current market value for your fuel
Propane and Heating Oil Purchasing Options
For both propane and heating oil, we offer the following options:
- Market price – Pay the current market rate
- Pre- purchase – Lock in your rate for winter when you purchase now
- Cap price – You will never pay more than your cap, but if the prices go down you can benefit from that lower cost
Common Questions
We know you may have some questions, and we are happy to answer them for you. Here are some of the common questions we receive:
Why do prices change between winter and summer?There are several variables that impact the cost of fuel. Supply and demand is a prevailing factor. Since more oil and propane is used in the winter to heat homes, the demand goes up and that causes prices to rise. In the summer, while demand is less in the northeast, pricing is lower while supply is higher.