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Source of Heat
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Source of Heat
I’m seeing some homes heated with oil. I’m not sure I would like it. Fluctuations in cost is one thing but the smell is another. The last home I lived in with oil heat was 50 years ago. People told me I smelled like oil.
How are oil furnaces today?
How are oil furnaces today?
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Re: Source of Heat
My mother's home is heated with oil, built in the 1950's. When that old furnace kicks in you can smell the oil a little. Not sure about anything newer if there is anything newer.
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Re: Source of Heat
I’m seeing it in rural areas. I’ll try to make note when the homes were built.RanchRoper wrote: ↑Fri Sep 10, 2021 9:40 pmMy mother's home is heated with oil, built in the 1950's. When that old furnace kicks in you can smell the oil a little. Not sure about anything newer if there is anything newer.
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My parents home had an oil furnace. It was not too old when I sold their place. I never smelled oil.
Our camp uses an oil fired boiler. It's fairly old, but we don't smell any oil. The pump is pretty noisy though. There weren't too many options in the countryside. They also had propane for an old heater/stove.
Our camp uses an oil fired boiler. It's fairly old, but we don't smell any oil. The pump is pretty noisy though. There weren't too many options in the countryside. They also had propane for an old heater/stove.
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Re: Source of Heat
I guess I’m just spoiled with natural gas. I never have to worry out running out.
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Re: Source of Heat
We live about 12 miles from the city limits, they just finished running natural gas down our road.
We will soon be switching from propane to NG.
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Re: Source of Heat
Thanks. I did not know that.
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