I think we have 2 different gases going through this board, I am sure that everybody knows the difference though.
Propane guys the 3$+ a gallon is for #2 fuel oil/off-road diesel.
Diesel guys the 2.15$ a gallon is for propane.
I did hear that if you get a nice electric you can save money right now.
I a going to get an outdoor wood boiler this summer to tie right into my fuel oil/boiler system. I have 2 zones, and a pole shed. I think that I will get it all done for the house/shed with one boiler.
I like the chainsaw anyhow.
Then I will keep the fuel oil as back up. I wonder about circulation of the water between the house and boiler if I use the fuel oil one week. I am going to try to skip the glycerol/antifreeze. I am sure there will have to be a circulation pump so the fuel oil boiler can keep the wood boiler water thaw.
By the way we have spent 600$ a month for at least 2 months to heat the 2500+ square feet. (about 2800 I think). Should be a 2500$ heating season.
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