In the ever ongoing renovations of owning an old house, we need of a new boiler. We had someone come out to look at it recently and he suggested replacing the whole kit and kaboodle since the heating system was put in a very long time ago and really isn't all that efficient.
We live in the northeast (think really cold winters) where most homes are heated with oil. We aren't in the city, so there are no gas lines to our house.
Does anyone know were I can go to find projected costs for heating a house with oil vs electric? I've always thought that electric was the most expensive option, but with the price of oil these days (and not likely to go down) electric might be an alternative choice.
Of course we will get several estimates and have more than one repair person come look at our heating unit to determine if we need to replace the whole thing or if we can get by with just a new boiler.
We live in the northeast (think really cold winters) where most homes are heated with oil. We aren't in the city, so there are no gas lines to our house.
Does anyone know were I can go to find projected costs for heating a house with oil vs electric? I've always thought that electric was the most expensive option, but with the price of oil these days (and not likely to go down) electric might be an alternative choice.
Of course we will get several estimates and have more than one repair person come look at our heating unit to determine if we need to replace the whole thing or if we can get by with just a new boiler.
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