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Road Side Pub
Home heat in winter
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<blockquote data-quote="Adamn" data-source="post: 13584803" data-attributes="member: 135019"><p>My understanding is that fuel oil is one of the most expensive ways to heat your home. I know a few people who use pellet stoves along with the main heating unit and they work good for your main living area but not ideal for whole home heating. </p><p>You said u have baseboard heat so I assume u have a boiler which would make it pretty pricey to convert your house to forced air instead of radiant heat but if u plan on living there for a long time it would pay for itself to do so if u r paying $3.36 a gal when propane is $1 less a gallon. You can also get a gas range with propane too which in my opinion is much better than electric.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Adamn, post: 13584803, member: 135019"] My understanding is that fuel oil is one of the most expensive ways to heat your home. I know a few people who use pellet stoves along with the main heating unit and they work good for your main living area but not ideal for whole home heating. You said u have baseboard heat so I assume u have a boiler which would make it pretty pricey to convert your house to forced air instead of radiant heat but if u plan on living there for a long time it would pay for itself to do so if u r paying $3.36 a gal when propane is $1 less a gallon. You can also get a gas range with propane too which in my opinion is much better than electric. [/QUOTE]
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