Posted by Tech 7 on December 30, 2012 at 06:13:27 from (74.15.29.40):
In Reply to: OT Wood Heat Source posted by Tony Vidlak on December 29, 2012 at 19:07:05:
Sorry no picture,daughter has not taught me yet..... We installed a combination wood/oil furnace 10 years ago when the old oil burner was outlawed. 90% of the first tank of oil is still there! Our house is a 1945 built 1-1/2 story model that is exposed to the wind in every direction but the furnace does an excellent job. We looked into an outdoor boiler which I really liked but couldn't swing the $I also had to consider that there was no back up to that system as there is with the combo rig, and if I were to sell this place the Outdoor bopiler may be a detraction to some people
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