66HertzClone
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I've moved into a home built in 1977 that is heated by an oil fired hot water three zone system. The boiler is the original one and is need of replacement, there are a few small leaks and it supplies the domestic hot water which is sketchy at times. There is a natural gas pipe line along the road, but the house is 475 deep in the property, so I would be billed for nearly all of the cost of getting a supply line to the house. The property is heavily wooded and rocky in this area so it would be a major time consuming project.
What about going with propane instead? This would allow me to switch to a gas fired cooktop instead of the electric that I'm currently using. The same would go for the dryer when it needs to be replaced. And given the area and the power interruptions I could get a stand by generator.
Can anyone share their opinions and experience with using propane for these purposes?
What about going with propane instead? This would allow me to switch to a gas fired cooktop instead of the electric that I'm currently using. The same would go for the dryer when it needs to be replaced. And given the area and the power interruptions I could get a stand by generator.
Can anyone share their opinions and experience with using propane for these purposes?
