I was told by my furnace maintenance man that the coil (plate) o the from of my hot water oil furnace has coroded I it was really visible when I looked at it with him. The house is 19 years old. Natural gas will be coming to this part of Maine in the next few years, but I don't believe I can wait that long. I had to replace it after about 10 years, & at that time they had to use a little bit larger bolts to anchor it. The man said that he may be able to replace it again, but he won't know until he gets it apart. If he finds he can't fix it I will have to have a new furnace.
From what I can learn, gas is cleaner & cheaper than oil. I live in central Mine & our winters can be extremely cold. I use a propane wall furnace to heat my main floor which cost me about 457,00 per year. The cost of oil for the lower level & hot water is close to 3,000.00. I do realize that I have residual heat rising from the lower level, but it is still much cheaper per cubic foot.
My question is, if I have to get a furnace now & have one installed, if/when natural gas comes to my area, can it be converted relatively cheaply?
Thanks, Wezi
From what I can learn, gas is cleaner & cheaper than oil. I live in central Mine & our winters can be extremely cold. I use a propane wall furnace to heat my main floor which cost me about 457,00 per year. The cost of oil for the lower level & hot water is close to 3,000.00. I do realize that I have residual heat rising from the lower level, but it is still much cheaper per cubic foot.
My question is, if I have to get a furnace now & have one installed, if/when natural gas comes to my area, can it be converted relatively cheaply?
Thanks, Wezi