We bought the house with no central heating except a wood stove in the center of the living room and a coal stove in the center of the dining room. Hot water was on the spot heaters fed by a single loop of cold water. I plumbed new water and heater radiators then used a 30 gallon electric water heater for hot water and an old 15 or so gallon one to run the heaters with just a circulation pump on a timer.... Got the job done and only used the heater tank when we were at work and not there to keep the stoves going. Picked up a used oil boiler and 30 something gallon water tank off ebay and done some headscratching & installed it.....
Could prolly swap one out but really don't want to try it on a new setup. If you screw up on 200 bucks it's a little easier to swallow.....
The more I look tho the more frustrated I get... Wife wants a pellet boiler setup but all I found til today were twice what the oil ones run... Was on a site today that had name brand systems really affordable and pellet systems running the same prices.......
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