Posted by Dieslerider on September 27, 2009 at 05:57:51 from (174.130.53.156):
In Reply to: Re: Geothermal posted by Jim from PA on September 26, 2009 at 15:43:25:
If you are going to keep the oil as a back up, why wouldn't coal work for you? You fire the coal good and hot before you leave in your out door furnace and you would be surprised how long it will hold a fire. I used to have a Heather coal fired Boiler with an old oil boiler as a backup where we used to live and could leave for a couple days and come back to a few embers in the furnace. A good size coal boiler will hold a fire for 12-14 hours easily. If your coal fire did not last long enough, your oil would come on to take over. Also I'll bet an outdoor furnace will be a lot cheaper then a geothermal, but it's your $$$ JMHO
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