The following steps are presented in order of least expense and or level of difficulty to perform or operate down.
Outdoor oil tank freezing.
In the photo shown here the oil lines are taken off of the top of the oil tank so as to avoid picking up water that may be present in the tank avoiding the icing problem.
Suffice it to say the colder it gets outside and the longer your oil sits in that cold the more likely the heating oil in your tank and line will gel.
Paraffin an essential component of heating oil starts to crystallize and separate from the oil.
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Explain the problem to your oil dealer.
Oil doesn t freeze in the same sense that water does.
When the temperature outdoors drops to freezing 32f or 0 c the heating oil in your tank starts to thicken.
Install the oil filter indoors.
As outdoor temperatures decrease fuel oil starts getting cloudy but that doesn t affect the furnace since the flow of oil from the tank isn t affected.
How does heating oil freeze.
Outdoor oil tanks in cold climates risk loss of heat from freezing water or jelling fuel as we just cited.
With your outdoor fuel oil tank there are things to think about in the winter months to help ensure your heating continues to flow inside your home.