Good morning all,
Bought our home last year in an area with no natural gas access. After using oil for a winter and spending a little over $2000 w a thermostat set at 68/69during the day and 65 overnight.
With that said. We have had enough and decided to take the Pellet Plunge. After going to a few dealerships and talking to friends we have narrowed it down to a Quadra Fire Ckassic Bay or an Eco Choice Heatilator PS50. (price, style, ease of use/maintenance were determining factors).
We were offered the Heatilator for $1599 and the Quadra Fire for $2099.
We are leaning towards the Quadra due to the fact that it looks a little nicer and from what I was told has a better heat exchange than the Eco Choice. Plus the gentleman came down from $2500. Said he knew we were impressed by the Quadra's looks and design so he wanted to earn our business.
Thoughts, advice? Our home is 1590 sq ft single level ranch. Possibility of 300 sq ft addition in a few years.
Thank you
Bought our home last year in an area with no natural gas access. After using oil for a winter and spending a little over $2000 w a thermostat set at 68/69during the day and 65 overnight.
With that said. We have had enough and decided to take the Pellet Plunge. After going to a few dealerships and talking to friends we have narrowed it down to a Quadra Fire Ckassic Bay or an Eco Choice Heatilator PS50. (price, style, ease of use/maintenance were determining factors).
We were offered the Heatilator for $1599 and the Quadra Fire for $2099.
We are leaning towards the Quadra due to the fact that it looks a little nicer and from what I was told has a better heat exchange than the Eco Choice. Plus the gentleman came down from $2500. Said he knew we were impressed by the Quadra's looks and design so he wanted to earn our business.
Thoughts, advice? Our home is 1590 sq ft single level ranch. Possibility of 300 sq ft addition in a few years.
Thank you