Hello All,
I'm a developer/builder in Texas....I live in a recently purchased home built Circa 1920's and this beast of a radiator is located in my basement and each room in the home has one of these radiators. Being from TX this is really weird to see and nobody I know can identify if this system is valuable or should be scrapped as part of an upcoming remodel. I moved into the home 1 year ago and have been puzzled by the boiler since. It was obviously converted from wood to natural gas at some point. It's located in a basement which itself is really weird in this area.
Any guidance is appreciated. Don't want to throw away a piece of history if it happens to be?
I'm a developer/builder in Texas....I live in a recently purchased home built Circa 1920's and this beast of a radiator is located in my basement and each room in the home has one of these radiators. Being from TX this is really weird to see and nobody I know can identify if this system is valuable or should be scrapped as part of an upcoming remodel. I moved into the home 1 year ago and have been puzzled by the boiler since. It was obviously converted from wood to natural gas at some point. It's located in a basement which itself is really weird in this area.
Any guidance is appreciated. Don't want to throw away a piece of history if it happens to be?
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