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.
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Tiny Isle with a Grand History: Jamestown, RI
Nestled in the heart of Narragansett Bay, Jamestown, RI, is a historical gem that has maintained its quaint charm and quiet demeanor for centuries. Officially known as Conanicut Island, Jamestown's history is a tapestry of Native American heritage, Colonial settlements, and maritime narratives. Established in the early 17th century, it was named after James, Duke of York. Rich in history, it served as a strategic defense point in numerous wars, including the Revolutionary War, and witnessed the evolution of colonial trade and farming to modern-day residential living.
The Four Seasons of Jamestown: A Climate Overview
The seasonal climate of Jamestown mirrors the classic New England pattern: warm, humid summers and cold, snowy winters—with the surrounding waters of the bay tempering the extremes slightly. Fall ushers in a spectacular display of foliage, making it an ideal time for picturesque walks or drives. Spring arrives with a burst of colors, as flora and fauna wake from the winter slumber. This varied climate has shaped Jamestown's outdoor lifestyle and recreational choices, with year-round activities appealing to residents and visitors alike.
Celebrating Jamestown's Legacy: Historic and Recreational Spots
Jamestown is renowned for marrying its historical preservation with abundant recreational activities. Visitors can transport to yesteryears at the Jamestown Windmill, built in 1787, or the Beavertail Lighthouse, the third-oldest lighthouse in America, casting its beam since 1856. Fort Wetherill State Park provides not only a glimpse into military history but also panoramic vistas for diving, fishing, and hiking enthusiasts. For a day immersed in nature, Conanicut Island Sanctuary offers tranquil trails amid local wildlife and foliage.
For recreation, few places can match the allure of Jamestown's beaches and parks, such as Mackerel Cove—perfect for a family day by the sea—or Narragansett Avenue's vibrant dining and quaint shopping, highlighting the island’s cultural fabric.
The Warm Heart of Island Living: TH Malloy
Amid this rich tapestry of history and natural splendor, TH Malloy has been a cornerstone of Jamestown's community. For over 85 years, their dedication to ensuring warm homes during Rhode Island's brisk winters has fortified their reputation as a name synonymous with trust and dependability. Specializing in conventional and innovative BioHeat blends, TH Malloy aligns with Jamestown's commitment to preserving the pristine environment while providing comfort. True to island hospitality, they embody reliable service and eco-conscious heating, offering residents modern solutions like biodiesel and propane, without sacrificing the historical essence of this charming New England enclave.
Jamestown, RI, is more than a dot on the map; it's a repository of American legacy, a haven for nature enthusiasts, and a community warmed by local businesses like TH Malloy, all of which conspire to make this island a slice of paradise in the bay.
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.