Posted: January 8, 2026

Understanding how to read your fuel tank gauge is an essential way to stay ahead of your home’s fuel needs and avoid unexpected interruptions in comfort. Most residential fuel tanks have a gauge located on the top of the tank, usually appearing as a small round dial or, in some cases, a small glass tube. The needle or line on the gauge shows your current fuel level and is typically marked in clear increments such as Full, ¾, ½, ¼, and Empty.

To ensure you always have enough fuel on hand, it’s best to monitor your gauge regularly and schedule a delivery before the level drops below ¼. Planning ahead helps you avoid running low during cold weather or high-demand periods.

Why Checking Your Tank Matters

Keeping an eye on your fuel level does more than provide peace of mind, it helps protect your home and heating system. Running out of fuel means losing heat, which can quickly make your home cold and uncomfortable. In freezing temperatures, a lack of heat can cause pipes to freeze and burst, leading to expensive repairs.

Allowing your tank to run too low can also cause sediment at the bottom of the tank to enter your fuel lines, potentially clogging your system and damaging your equipment. Regular monitoring and early scheduling also help you avoid emergency deliveries, especially during the winter months when fuel demand is at its highest.

Take the Worry Out of Fuel Management with Automatic Delivery

If you’d rather not think about checking your fuel gauge, Mirabito’s automatic delivery service offers a simple, worry-free solution. With automatic delivery, your fuel usage is monitored and deliveries are scheduled for you, ensuring your home stays warm without the need for constant gauge checks or last-minute calls.

To get started, contact our Customer Care Team at 1-800-934-9480 to set up automatic delivery. Ready to order fuel now? Skip the phone line and place your order conveniently online anytime on your Mirabito MyAccount Portal.