Posted by George Marsh on December 02, 2014 at 07:59:48 from (184.4.181.188):
In Reply to: Heating fuel options. posted by IaGary on December 02, 2014 at 05:28:20:
I got rid of oil heat in all my rentals. Number one, the expense of filling a 275 gallon tank when oil is around $4/gal. Number 2, I got tired of tenants calling saying the furnace isn't working when they ran it out of oil. Number 3, when they ran furnace out of oil, I would have to replace nozzle, filter and sometimes the oil pump. Number 4 reason I got away from oil is the expense of replacing the blower motor, injector motor, ignition transformer.
For me, oil was a BPIA. I remember when oil was $.11/gal. Then it was worth all the hassle, but now, I have gotten rid of oil, natural gas, and LP, and gone with simple baseboard electric. I never get a call to come fix the heater. KISS, keep it simple.
Number 5 reason, tenants may not have enough money to pay gas bill, fill the tanks, but they always seem to have enough money for electricity.
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