View Single Post
Brando Brando is offline
Burn the fire.
 
Brando's Avatar
 
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Land of Liberty, NH
Posts: 6,501
Garage
When oil prices were higher, was electric for heat viable?

Quote:
Originally Posted by jwasbury View Post
^yup, surprised this wasn't mentioned more often so far - I suppose responders are either in the "what's this winter you speak of" camp, or they have natural gas heat which is much cheaper.

My country home in PA is in a rural area, so no gas service. Oil or propane, and propane isn't cheaper per BTU. I replaced a 30 year old boiler this fall, so I suppose the lower prices makes my pay-back timeline a little longer. I choose not to think of it this way - I prefer to think of it as I am saving twice...using less oil, and paying less per unit.

I think I spent between 3k or so on heating oil later year, and we don't keep the place at comfortable temperature during the week when we're not there.
__________________
[x] Working | [_] Broken: 2017 Victory Octane
[x] Working | [_] Broken: 2005 Ram 1500 SLT w/5.7L Hemi

"Drive it like you stole it."
Old 12-17-2014, 07:13 PM
  Pelican Parts Catalog | Tech Articles | Promos & Specials    Reply With Quote #36 (permalink)