MrFujicaman
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Hey Cal, I just did the math-walking to and from work saves you $1100 a year.
Augie,
Did you end up purchasing this house from the other bidders?
Cal, I have a degree in HVAC. There is no way to get a oil furnace as efficient as a gas furnace. When I was in school for it we'd work on the oil furnaces-we'd get one up to 80% efficient or a bit higher, and the next morning it'd be back down to 60% or lower.
Think of it as having a Italian sportscar in your basement-you have to tune it every weekend.
We had one bad oil spill in the basement at Dad's house across the street-trust me, you REALLY don't want to deal with that!
The cheapest gas furnace you can buy, is by law, at least 85% efficient. We replaced Dad's with a cheap one ( we were going to sell the house anyway, and nobody around here likes oil heat) was 92% efficient My kid sister was up here after we replaced the oil furnace and said " This is the first time this house has ever really been warm."
Getting rid of the oil & oil tank might be easier than you think. We offered the 300 gallons of oil we had to a local guy who had a diesel tractor-IF he took all the oil and took the tanks out. If you have farmers in the area, they might just snap it up.
The oil furnace is most likely located where it is to feed the exhaust from the furnace into a chimney that was perhaps left over from an earlier coal burning furnace.
If you get a high efficiency gas furnace, the exhaust is now a piece of 2" PVC pipe routed out thru the foundation-you might be able to relocate the gas furnace to more favorable location. You'll have to rearrange the hot air ducts, but that shouldn't be too hard.
I'd look into ground water heat pumps where the heat exchanger is buried in trenches-that is the most efficient type of heat pump
Trust me, switching to gas will save on fuel and repairs on the heating system. If they don't have natural gas there, see if they have a propane dealer or two in town. I have propane and I like it because I can buy my propane in July or August when the price is at it's lowest and "stock up".
Hey Cal, I just did the math-walking to and from work saves you $1100 a year.
MFM,
I'm aware that natural gas furnaces are more efficient and typically save about $1K per year in energy costs. Replacing the oil furnace with another oil furnace is a bone headed move.
Also there is no ductwork. We have radiators. I already have dry skin, that's why I require all that orgy oils and creams. Steam heating will keep me pretty. LOL.
Cal
Steam or hot water? most home up there are hot water...
Joe
MFM,
Cheap-cheap, and cheap.
That's how I afford German cameras, titanium bikes, vintage guitars, expensive watches.
Augie
What, no titanium cameras?
Just checking in on this thread... Hey Cal are congrats in order? Sounds exciting!
Sounds like you have a great location which can become outdoor studio. You can manicure it for different times of the year, a friend of mine does that.
Congrats. How's the ceiling height in the basement? You can work around the furnace or replace it
Cal, oil tanks as a rule are sized to go in/out a standard doorway. Unless you have a odd size tank, it should go out the door. However, you'll want to remove the legs on it first after draining it
Since that boiler is only 4 years old, you might be able to sell it and get some of the money towards a gas boiler. You might also be able to sell the oil tank.
Have fun this week end!