Posted by JohnDY on July 20, 2014 at 08:06:57 from (162.202.82.96):
In Reply to: Hot water heat posted by Case e on July 19, 2014 at 21:17:50:
We built our home in 1973 and was far enough from the city so we started with an oil fired boiler. Filled our 500 gallon tank the first time for .18 cents a gallon. That was the year that Big Oil started their "shortage" and everything has gone up since. Gas company ran natural gas in the mid 80's and switched furnaces. Much cheaper!! In 2005 we switched furnaces to a wall mounted Trinity boiler system. Started with a system that took up most of the utility room to a unit mounted on the wall. House is all baseboard heat both on the main floor and the basement. Two zones. Have never had an issue with any piping. The only thing I would do differently today would be infloor heating in the basement and forced air upstairs cause the air conditioning with is a pain-in-the-butt. We turn the heat down at night and it only takes 15-20 minutes to warm up in the morning (unless its -30 outside).
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