MUD DAWG
Well-known member
Seems like the timeline to get rid of my oil furnace is almost here. My system is working very well still, cleaned and maintained professionally by the oil supplier every year. However, the tank is 14 years old, and insurance companies are really working hard on ridding everyone from oil. Natural gas would be first and best choice, but I'm 3 miles away from the gas line, and it's not gonna happen. So that leaves me with propane.
I'd really appreciate on some advice on how to go about this, to ensure a long lasting system, with minimum headaches, and be as cost efficient in the long run as possible.
1) Biggest question by far. Is what furnace to get? I've already gotten a quote from my current heating company, and they only sell and recommend York. Apparently they're still made in the US, and their heat exchangers are blown tubes vs welded ones from other makers. I'm getting a high efficiency furnace, and overly complicated computers and sensors worry me, but I'm not sure how much choice I have. I'd very much rather pay an extra $1,000 or so for a better quality unit that'll last longer.
2) I can get 1 big torpedo tank away from the house, or have 3 smaller vertical tanks against the house. My wife prefers the tanks against the house as they'll be out of sight. Is any tank setup better than the other? Costs are exactly the same.
3) Any point in buying the tanks? I know I can choose my supplier then, but I'm not sure how much of a difference in pricing I'll get.
4) Oil furnaces need yearly maintenance, what does propane require since it's cleaner burning?
Please let me know anything else I need to consider. Thanks very much.
I'd really appreciate on some advice on how to go about this, to ensure a long lasting system, with minimum headaches, and be as cost efficient in the long run as possible.
1) Biggest question by far. Is what furnace to get? I've already gotten a quote from my current heating company, and they only sell and recommend York. Apparently they're still made in the US, and their heat exchangers are blown tubes vs welded ones from other makers. I'm getting a high efficiency furnace, and overly complicated computers and sensors worry me, but I'm not sure how much choice I have. I'd very much rather pay an extra $1,000 or so for a better quality unit that'll last longer.
2) I can get 1 big torpedo tank away from the house, or have 3 smaller vertical tanks against the house. My wife prefers the tanks against the house as they'll be out of sight. Is any tank setup better than the other? Costs are exactly the same.
3) Any point in buying the tanks? I know I can choose my supplier then, but I'm not sure how much of a difference in pricing I'll get.
4) Oil furnaces need yearly maintenance, what does propane require since it's cleaner burning?
Please let me know anything else I need to consider. Thanks very much.
