Posts Tagged ‘calculating payback time for new heating system’

  • Hot Stuff! Or, Your Home’s Oil Heating System and Its Replacement
    barrieabalard, December 10th, 2009 at 12:01 am, Comments: 0

    Two points that I forgot to mention last week. First, both natural gas and propane heating systems carry the risk of carbon monoxide poisoning, so be sure to have sufficient CO monitors in your home, especially if your heating system is not a relatively new one. (It is my understanding that you always need CO [...]

  • Your Home’s Heating System: Part One, Calculating the Cost and ROI of Replacement
    barrieabalard, December 3rd, 2009 at 12:01 am, Comments: 0

    It’s likely that the most expensive—and essential—item to replace in your home is your heating system. Today, next week, and possibly one more week, I’ll explore the topic and provide you with links for further digging. This week we will learn about costs for replacing natural gas systems, and next week we’ll take up oil [...]

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