dpend, I have always read that the NE uses a lot of fuel oil for heating. Most everyone who used to burn fuel oil here in the Midwest have torn out those furnaces and now use LP if in rural areas and natural gas if can hook onto city lines. Wood heating is still popular if you are near woodlands; in areas of prime ag land (Iowa, Ill, etc) woodlands are often long gone. I burned wood for my main heating for 16 years, finally got old enuf to come to my senses, sold the chain saw, the splitter, the trailer and now just move the temp lever a little higher on the switch on the wall. No fireplace either...the "romance" of a fire place is long gone for me!
Fuel oil used to gel with our temps, often plugged the lines, smelled bad, tanks would spring a leak in the basement, etc. I doubt if a house is built here nowadays with a fuel oil furnace. LA in WI
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