Posted by dave2 on January 02, 2012 at 01:32:38 from (79.240.165.214):
Think there are a couple on here anyway.....
new heater is on the horizon I guess so I need a couple things explained in dummy terms to pick out the best option...
have central hot water heating with an oil boiler and 150 liter tank for hot water (sink/shower).
Ideal would be just grab another boiler/tank setup and swap it out myself or have it in place and get someone to connect it. Already have 4000 liters capacity oil tanks in place.
When looking on the net tho, I see name brand gas setups that mount on the wall and have a 200 liter tank for half the price of off name oil setups.
Chimney sweep says gas is the cleanest and he would only have to check the chimney every 3 years... We don't have gas in our part of town and live too close to neighbors for a big outside tank. Only option is bottles (33kg) to swap out.....
Then there are pellets but off names run twice as much as good oil setups. And the room needed to store pellets......
Guess my ??? is, how does the gas compare to oil as far as kg-liter (to figure price and how often I'd have to swap tanks) Any tips are appreciated.
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