So yesterday morning we got an offer on our current house and excepted it. Now come the questions! We are going to be buying my grandmothers house. I really want to do this right this time and don't want to be a slave to the boiler like we are now!
-1600 sqft ranch built in the late 60's by my grand parents.
-Current heating systems is an old Memco 100 wood boiler and a 7 year old buderus oil boiler with riello burner and a 40 gal indirect.
I will be upgrading the heating system and will be getting away from oil. My budget is $15-17,000 for materials, I'll be installing.
Option 1: Froling w/ 2-500 Gal propane tanks, pellet burner conversion, keep indirect.
Option 2: Varmebaronen new lambda Vedolux w/ 2-500 Gal propane tanks, pellet burner conversion, keep indirect.
Option 3: Varmebaronen non lambda Vedolux with pellet burner option, 1-1000L Teknik Tank, 2- 1000L UB Tanks. Remove and sell oil boiler and Indirect.
So these are some options that I'm thinking of. I really like option 3 because I would have wood/pellet/solar/electric for options but its not a lambda boiler.
Please give me your opinions good/bad or if you have any other suggestions. Thanks, Brian
-1600 sqft ranch built in the late 60's by my grand parents.
-Current heating systems is an old Memco 100 wood boiler and a 7 year old buderus oil boiler with riello burner and a 40 gal indirect.
I will be upgrading the heating system and will be getting away from oil. My budget is $15-17,000 for materials, I'll be installing.
Option 1: Froling w/ 2-500 Gal propane tanks, pellet burner conversion, keep indirect.
Option 2: Varmebaronen new lambda Vedolux w/ 2-500 Gal propane tanks, pellet burner conversion, keep indirect.
Option 3: Varmebaronen non lambda Vedolux with pellet burner option, 1-1000L Teknik Tank, 2- 1000L UB Tanks. Remove and sell oil boiler and Indirect.
So these are some options that I'm thinking of. I really like option 3 because I would have wood/pellet/solar/electric for options but its not a lambda boiler.
Please give me your opinions good/bad or if you have any other suggestions. Thanks, Brian