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Oil fired boilers
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My friend has had to have several oil fired builders and the maintenance costs are very high .
He is thinking of scrapping it the next time its a major repair but is uncertain about a replacement .
Ignoring installation costs, which is the most economical on fuel and maintenance costs electric or gas ?
He is thinking of scrapping it the next time its a major repair but is uncertain about a replacement .
Ignoring installation costs, which is the most economical on fuel and maintenance costs electric or gas ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Have you looked at geo - thermal, either vertically, horizontally or from a lake.
Obviously you would need a garden for the first and at least half a football pitch for the second .I'm plugged into a lake and it works well although the running costs are linked to that of electricity, (several pumps working).
Obviously you would need a garden for the first and at least half a football pitch for the second .I'm plugged into a lake and it works well although the running costs are linked to that of electricity, (several pumps working).
Modeller, a bit south of Iceland at a latitude of about 63 degs. N. but east of Greenwich !!!
In our village all three types of heating are installed and we are all in turn v.happy with our choice. We know of it as a Geothermal system.
Mine loops into the lake where the bottom temp. is a constant 39degs.F.
For my neighbour who actually closer to the lake than me (One needs to be within 100m) they bored 120m. and for his neighbour they laid out the hose next to the house as if for waterborne underfloor heating. If the terminology is wrong I would be interested to know the correct description.
In our village all three types of heating are installed and we are all in turn v.happy with our choice. We know of it as a Geothermal system.
Mine loops into the lake where the bottom temp. is a constant 39degs.F.
For my neighbour who actually closer to the lake than me (One needs to be within 100m) they bored 120m. and for his neighbour they laid out the hose next to the house as if for waterborne underfloor heating. If the terminology is wrong I would be interested to know the correct description.
237SJ. Good point, but if there is a power failure, the boiler whether gas or oil will go out. They both need electricity to run and take fuel etc. Oil is the most efficient fuel but gas is cleaner. Maintenance on gas is also a lot cheaper. The centrica service contract is ok, but a friendly GAS-SAFE plumber is better.