Providing Exceptional Energy Services in Rhode Island and Southern Massachusetts in 1935
Heating Oil Delivery You Can Count On
We offer conventional heating oil along with cleaner-burning BioHeat blends. Our BioHeat fuels provide the same performance while reducing emissions.
Automatic Fuel Delivery
Live 24/7 Customer Service
Flexible Budget and Cap Pricing
Discover Douglas, MA: A New England Gem
Nestled in the south-central expanse of Massachusetts lies the quaint town of Douglas, a charming community rich in history and natural beauty. Douglas was first settled in 1715 and officially incorporated in 1746, taking its name from Dr. William Douglas, a distinguished physician who helped finance the settlement. Once a hub of industry, with mills powered by the Blackstone River, Douglas has evolved into a serene residential area while preserving picturesque sites that echo its vibrant past.
The climate here typifies New England with four distinct seasons. Winters can be crisp and snowy, providing a perfect backdrop for the historic architecture. Summers are warm and conducive to outdoor activities, while spring and fall offer residents and visitors a splendid palette of changing colors and temperatures.
What Douglas, MA is Renowned For
Douglas is most prominently known for its thickly wooded landscapes, the tranquil waters of the Douglas State Forest, and a history steeped in the early manufacturing and colonial past of America. It's a place where the outdoors beckons, with ample opportunities for hiking, fishing, and enjoying the quietude of nature. Douglas State Forest, with Wallum Lake at its heart, is a sprawling recreational area perfect for seasonal activities such as boating, swimming, and cross-country skiing.
Moreover, the town takes pride in its commitment to community and sustainable practices, exemplified by businesses such as TH Malloy. As a beacon of reliability in residential heating, TH Malloy has served Douglas and surrounding areas for over 85 years. Their provision of cleaner-burning BioHeat blends and innovative fuel delivery services has made significant contributions to the town's comfort and ecological responsibilities.
Historic Places and Recreation Spots
Douglas brims with history and offers several noteworthy landmarks. The E.N. Jenckes Store Museum stands as a testament to the town's trade and daily life in the late 19th to early 20th century. The Schuster Theater, with its antique charm, hosts cultural events that celebrate the town’s historical narrative. For those seeking adventure, the Southern New England Trunkline Trail invites hikers, bikers, and horseback riders to traverse paths that once belonged to a never-completed railroad.
Recreation in Douglas goes hand in hand with appreciation for the land. Douglas Orchard and Farm offers a family-friendly experience, allowing visitors to gather fresh produce and engage with local agriculture. Wallum Lake provides a refreshing escape for water sports and relaxation, while Douglas State Forest presents miles of trails for outdoor enthusiasts year-round.
Douglas, MA remains a testament to the harmonious blend of history, environmental stewardship, modern conveniences, and the evergreen spirit of New England's community-driven life. With businesses like TH Malloy anchoring its commitment to quality living, Douglas is a beloved locale where the past and future prosper together.
We Monitor and Maintain Your System Every Year
We offer two service plans to choose from, starting at just $198 per year. Call us to learn more and pick the perfect plan for your home.
Maintenance Plan
- Covers annual tune-up
- Includes 15% off repairs
Ultimate Plan
- Top-tier plan
- Covers parts, labor, and repairs for listed components
Out with the Old, In with the Efficient:
Upgrade Your Home's Heating with TH Malloy
In addition to home heating oil delivery, we also provide:
Installation of new, high-efficiency heating systems
AC installation, maintenance, and repair
24/7 emergency repair service
Propane delivery and equipment
Contact us today to schedule a consultation and find the ideal heating and cooling solutions for your home. Our family-owned business has been serving Rhode Island since 1935.
Comfort runs in the family – for four generations and counting
Since 1935, T.H. Malloy has been more than just a heating oil delivery company; we've been a cornerstone in the Rhode Island community. As a family-owned business, we understand the importance of comfort in every home. Over the decades, we've adapted to modern energy demands without losing the personalized service that our customers have come to expect. From our humble beginnings to today's technological advancements in fuel delivery and system monitoring, we've always prioritized one thing: your family's comfort.
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Frequently asked questions
On average, a home uses about 4.9 gallons of heating oil per day during winter. Therefore, a 275-gallon supply of heating oil will last approximately 56 days, assuming average daily use.
The average lifespan of a 275-gallon oil tank is about 15-20 years. However, this can vary based on factors like material quality, wall thickness, soil composition, and installation quality. Regular maintenance can also impact a tank's longevity.
The pricing of heating oil in New England changes daily and can vary based on market conditions and other factors. Each home and system may experience different heating needs. For the most current pricing information and how it may apply to your specific needs, please reach out to us through our contact page.
Generally, heating systems can be identified by their components. If you have a furnace or a boiler, it's likely a forced air or hydronic system, respectively. For detailed identification and understanding of your specific system, consider consulting a heating professional or the documentation provided with your home.
Regular maintenance is crucial for the efficiency and longevity of your heating system. It's typically recommended to have your system checked and serviced by a professional at least once a year, preferably before the heating season begins.