Go with the service guy.
1. A partially empty tank collects condensation, and
the water stays at the bottom, (not good).
2. Heating oil doesn’t deteriorate, and you can
generally get it a lot cheaper in the spring/summer
than in the fall/winter. The way prices have been
going lately, it’s a very sound investment.
(Do wait for the price to drop in the spring though.)
It is best to leave it full as that will keep down the moisture building up in the unfilled area. The service tech either didn’t know what he was talking about or he just told you that so he can get a service call from you next year.
I leave mine a third full because it heats my hot water and then I fill it in JULY when the oil prices come down to their cheapest. At todays rates you may be able to get away with just your arm instead of an arm and a leg. Moisture in the system What??? The moisure is already there might as well save the money too.
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When comes down to it I could simply try to duck it anyway.
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