Hi,
Moved into a new house last fall. I converted it to Natural Gas, so I have the 500 gallon LP tank in the yard. I have a detached 30 x 26 garage that I want to provide heat to eventually (was heated but previous owner took the heater).
I am thinking two ways- 1. Keep the tank and move it near the garage, using LP only for the garage. Easier install as I don't need to run a new gas feeder from the house (probably 75~100 feet needed) avoiding the electrical conduit etc.
2. Just run the gas line, get it over with now. Hesitation on this is due to cost and effort needed now, versus wanting heat by this fall.
Can I get a heater that is LP now, EASILY converted to NG later or comes with both? I had a bit of a hassle getting the furnace guys to do the house furnace in a timely manner (3 trips for parts, really?).
I hate LP pricing, though down a bit now. Got away from it finally after 15 years on it at my previous domain.
Any thoughts, suggestions, pros-cons welcome. Also suggestions on how to move that huge, heavy propane tank.
Thanks.
Moved into a new house last fall. I converted it to Natural Gas, so I have the 500 gallon LP tank in the yard. I have a detached 30 x 26 garage that I want to provide heat to eventually (was heated but previous owner took the heater).
I am thinking two ways- 1. Keep the tank and move it near the garage, using LP only for the garage. Easier install as I don't need to run a new gas feeder from the house (probably 75~100 feet needed) avoiding the electrical conduit etc.
2. Just run the gas line, get it over with now. Hesitation on this is due to cost and effort needed now, versus wanting heat by this fall.
Can I get a heater that is LP now, EASILY converted to NG later or comes with both? I had a bit of a hassle getting the furnace guys to do the house furnace in a timely manner (3 trips for parts, really?).
I hate LP pricing, though down a bit now. Got away from it finally after 15 years on it at my previous domain.
Any thoughts, suggestions, pros-cons welcome. Also suggestions on how to move that huge, heavy propane tank.
Thanks.
