I was hoping to utilize the wealth of knowledge that this great forum has to help me choose a new oil boiler for my home. I am unable to use gas, and my old Fitzgibbons boiler is certainly at the end of its usable life (coal converted to oil). I currently heat with pellets and have the oil as a backup. My installer gave me two options:
1. the MPO-IQ Burnham Boiler (very efficient):
http://www.usboiler.net/product/mpo-iq-oil-fired-high-efficiency-water-boiler.html
or
2. the S series Thermo Dynamics boiler:
(broken link removed to http://www.thermodynamicsboiler.com/s_series.htm)
The MPO is only $500 more but is much more efficient. With pellets, my oil barely runs so I don't know how much efficiency plays into the decision. My question is more about reliability. Burnham reviews online are nothing short of a bash-fest. Thermo Dynamics I am unable to find reviews for. Thoughts? I'm willing to spend the extra money for more efficiency if someone can convince me that the MPO-IQ isn't going to die in two years with zero manufacturer support.
Thanks in advance!
1. the MPO-IQ Burnham Boiler (very efficient):
http://www.usboiler.net/product/mpo-iq-oil-fired-high-efficiency-water-boiler.html
or
2. the S series Thermo Dynamics boiler:
(broken link removed to http://www.thermodynamicsboiler.com/s_series.htm)
The MPO is only $500 more but is much more efficient. With pellets, my oil barely runs so I don't know how much efficiency plays into the decision. My question is more about reliability. Burnham reviews online are nothing short of a bash-fest. Thermo Dynamics I am unable to find reviews for. Thoughts? I'm willing to spend the extra money for more efficiency if someone can convince me that the MPO-IQ isn't going to die in two years with zero manufacturer support.
Thanks in advance!