History
Story
OUR HISTORY OF MAKING PEOPLE SMILE SINCE 1932
If you lived in the town of North Salem, New Hampshire in the early 1900s, William E. Palmer’s country store was the place to go for everything you needed, from milk to mail. William started selling bottled gas out of the back of his pickup truck in 1949 to local residents and summer tourists. His customers were neighbors and friends, and everyone in town had a smile for the Palmer pickup truck.
The kerosene and fuel oil business was founded by Charles A. Ermer in the greater Salem area in 1932 and was merged with the propane business in 1981 by Charles’ son, Bill Ermer.
Now, more than 90 years later with both propane and fuel oil under the same roof, and Bill Ermer at the helm, Palmer Gas & Oil is still making people smile. Our simple fuel delivery and service programs keep our customers throughout Southern NH, Southern Maine, Northern MA comfortable year-round. Our automatic delivery, easy billing, and maintenance plans make it easy to keep your tank full and your equipment in tip-top shape. We work closely with regulatory agencies to ensure we are adhering to the strictest guidelines to keep our employees and customers safe.
Palmer Gas & Oil
Palmer Gas & Oil
Palmer Gas & Oil
Give us a wave when you see us! We believe that fuel delivery and service should be more than just “fill and bill,” and that’s why
we work hard to put a smile on our customers’ faces every time!
SAFETY TIP SPOTLIGHT:
Don’t Let Freeze-Ups
Put You in a Jam!
If you leave your heating system operational while your home is unoccupied for an extended period of time, your home could be at risk.
GO PAPERLESS!
Save a Stamp, Money
and More
Send an email to info@palmergas.com, along with your account number, and tell us you would like to go paperless and earn 250 Palmer Points (Coming soon to our North Hampton Office customers!)! We will do the rest.
TECH TIP OF THE MONTH:
Know the law before
you start digging!
Did you know it is the law to call Dig Safe® before digging on your property? Whether you are a do-it-yourselfer or hire a professional... learn what to do before you start digging.