The high price has killed the business few homeowners left almost eveyone is switching or already switched.
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jmcp said:The high price has killed the business few homeowners left almost eveyone is switching or already switched.
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velvetfoot said:I'm having a heck of a time figuring out how to get off oil (or propane).
velvetfoot said:I'm having a heck of a time figuring out how to get off oil (or propane).
I think it is something people used to put in their hair back in the 50's to try to look tough. Whatever it is, it looks like it is history.j-takeman said:Oil? What's dat. ;-)
http://www.harmanstoves.com/Products/PF100-Pellet-Furnace.aspxPADave said:Can you replace a hot air oil furnace with a pellet stove? I have been looking to put a pellet stove in my apartment that is built inside a block garage, and the garage is heated with oil, it is about 1500 square feet or so, but has 14 foot ceilings, now I only heat it to maybe 48-50 degrees but it still is costly at 4 bucks a gallon. Do they make pellet furnaces?
silverfox103 said:velvetfoot said:I'm having a heck of a time figuring out how to get off oil (or propane).
Two pellet stoves and an electric hot water heater got me off of oil.
Tom C.
Ejectr said:http://www.harmanstoves.com/Products/PF100-Pellet-Furnace.aspxPADave said:Can you replace a hot air oil furnace with a pellet stove? I have been looking to put a pellet stove in my apartment that is built inside a block garage, and the garage is heated with oil, it is about 1500 square feet or so, but has 14 foot ceilings, now I only heat it to maybe 48-50 degrees but it still is costly at 4 bucks a gallon. Do they make pellet furnaces?
PADave said:Can you replace a hot air oil furnace with a pellet stove? I have been looking to put a pellet stove in my apartment that is built inside a block garage, and the garage is heated with oil, it is about 1500 square feet or so, but has 14 foot ceilings, now I only heat it to maybe 48-50 degrees but it still is costly at 4 bucks a gallon. Do they make pellet furnaces?
bbfarm said:We would have converted too, but it is not in our area.
17 years ago when we bought our house it was $300 for fuel oil for the entire winter season. now it is
4350 - $400 a MONTH!