Woodstock pilot light is going now and won't be extinguished for the next 7 months. Turned the fire on last night and warmed the room very quickly. It's nice to have her going again.
Woodstock pilot light is going now and won't be extinguished for the next 7 months. Turned the fire on last night and warmed the room very quickly. It's nice to have her going again.
Yeah, the local LP company lit mine over the weekend while I was in the south. I had them move my tanks so I could side the foundation walls, & they locked the tanks when they did the move. They needed to check for leaks & I guess they were antsy to get us burning their product, since they called me three times while I was away...Cold gettin here way too early if you ask me...
Nice to know you're ready for the cold. Seems like you have a bunch of heaters
LOL, got a couple...Oil boiler that's mainly DHW for now, & my oilman hates me, darn it. A P61A that keeps the kitchen & most of the downstairs toasty. A Fireplace insert that picks up what the P61A can't handle & a gas fireplace up in the Great Room that's the ONLY heat source on that floor. The P43 keeps my daughter & her boyfriend & dog warm in the studio over my garage...
I've got about another 2 weeks before I turn mine on but then she stays lit until 1 April. It's amazing how much heat the pilot puts out.
Whoa, math check. Shouldn't that read 4.79 days per gallon?
I'm in the same boat as you as my boiler is only heating hot water here via a tankless coil and I have been debating whether I would save money going to an electric tank.. The rates are high here but it may be cheaper to use electric over oil with my application..LOL, got a couple...Oil boiler that's mainly DHW for now, & my oilman hates me, darn it. A P61A that keeps the kitchen & most of the downstairs toasty. A Fireplace insert that picks up what the P61A can't handle & a gas fireplace up in the Great Room that's the ONLY heat source on that floor. The P43 keeps my daughter & her boyfriend & dog warm in the studio over my garage...
Duh. Yep. The math is good. It's the numbers I have a problem with. Wow. I'm lookin at my numbers & thinkin that don't seem right, but in my ultimate wisdom, I hit send anyway. Make that about 6.25 gallons per month, or about $20...at least round here...
I don't think our natural gas is quite that expensive.
Make that about 6.25 gallons per month, or about $20...at least round here...
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