Posted by LJD on October 16, 2012 at 10:33:04 from (75.213.61.3):
In Reply to: Heating season! posted by JayinNY on October 15, 2012 at 18:21:08:
When I was living in northern New Jersey (over 50 years ago) - just about everybody heated with oil. In retrospect I wonder why they didn't use natural gas since there was a pipeline there. I suspect because so many houses originally had coal-fired furnaces and were easily converted to burn oil.
Here in central New York - I suspect half the (petro fuel buyers) have oil and other half propane. Not long ago, oil was the best bargain, but propane burned cleaner and required less maintenance. Now? Really no difference in dollar per BTU.
I heat 100% with wood and the fire has been going now for three weeks. Not easy to keep clean on those days when it almost isn't needed. We had the fire going and the windows open yesterday.
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