Some_Mediocre_Guy
Some_Mediocre_Guy OP t1_j7xbh8w wrote
Reply to comment by Kyzer in Seeking Advice: Boiler by Some_Mediocre_Guy
I'm starting to think that's a common thread here. I didn't realize oil boilers could last so long if they're well-maintained. I'd rather keep something that's going to last and my main point of contention is oil prices. But you're not the only one to mention looking into supplemental heating. I think I might aim for effective supplemental heating first before I throw out what works (and has worked for a bit longer than I've lived). Then I can take another look at prices in a year or three. Thank you for your advice.
Some_Mediocre_Guy OP t1_j7xau5e wrote
Reply to comment by Aperron in Seeking Advice: Boiler by Some_Mediocre_Guy
Ok. I know very little on this topic. I was assuming my roughly 37 year old boiler was a massive problem. However, it has been very well-maintained, as far as I've gathered. I'm still near the upper end of that 30-40 year time frame, but I figured it probably should have been replaced 10-15 years ago. Must be the curse of modern living - I just didn't think oil boilers were built to last that long. I appreciate the insight.
Some_Mediocre_Guy OP t1_j7x9ota wrote
Reply to comment by o08 in Seeking Advice: Boiler by Some_Mediocre_Guy
I've considered getting a pellet or wood stove for supplemental heating. My main concern is ventilation. Did you get one installed that needed a new pipe/chimney installed? I was trying to figure out how much that might cost, on average. I'd also appreciate any suggestions for local installers/suppliers near me (Barre area).
Some_Mediocre_Guy OP t1_j7uq4kx wrote
Reply to comment by PiermontVillage in Seeking Advice: Boiler by Some_Mediocre_Guy
Ah. That is a big deal. I was not aware - I’ve only had forced air heat before now. Thank you for the warning.
Some_Mediocre_Guy OP t1_j7umnlu wrote
Reply to comment by gcubed680 in Seeking Advice: Boiler by Some_Mediocre_Guy
My understanding was that…
- It can struggle a bit when the temperatures get really cold.
- They are very expensive, despite incentives (I have a 2200 sq ft home).
- Replacement parts can be hard to find.
- Their efficacy is dependent on how well-insulated your home is.
Now, a lot of that is anecdotal evidence I’ve heard from those around me and some light reading I’ve done. I know they’re not new - they’ve been the norm in Nordic countries for some time now, I believe.
My last concern was the reliance on electricity. I have plans to get a generator and there are plenty of Vermonters with less reliable electricity than us. But it was still a point of concern for me.
But maybe I should make a few calls and see what a quote might run me.
Some_Mediocre_Guy OP t1_j7ukydy wrote
Reply to comment by MarkVII88 in Seeking Advice: Boiler by Some_Mediocre_Guy
Wow. I had no idea this was an option. Looks like I have a bit of reading to do to investigate further. Thank you!
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Some_Mediocre_Guy t1_j5awl9a wrote
Reply to comment by ericerikkedod in Wait. Say What? Today I learned what I thought was only a normal gas station / convenience store is actually a Nepalese Restaurant. 😳 by Unique-Public-8594
Wow. I get gas here from time to time and never realized there was a restaurant there. Thanks for this. Going to give them a try!
Some_Mediocre_Guy OP t1_j86g7oz wrote
Reply to comment by SmoothSlavperator in Seeking Advice: Boiler by Some_Mediocre_Guy
I’ve been reading up on these and I’m a bit intrigued. Thank you for suggesting this. I think I’m going to give them a call to explore options and investigate cost.