The installation of higher efficiency gas-fueled hot water hydronic boilers is the new plumbing and heating sensation in the Southbury and South Britain area of New Haven County, Connecticut. Converting your old, worn-out, low-efficiency oil-fired unit with a new energy-efficient LP or Natural gas hot water boiler is the way forward in 2020.
Southbury Plumbing & Heating, LLC highly recommends researching the post listed below written by New York Engineering on the benefits and homeowner tips when taking on a rather large heating project such as an existing oil to gas conversion system with an indirect water heater unit for unlimited amounts of hot water for showers and other household chores and activities like doing laundry every few days. New boiler installations of this type typically take longer as the existing pipe connections and fuel type both need to be renovated, tinkered with or replaced altogether for a professional boiler conversion setup.
From New York Engineering: Green Engineering Tips Understands the benefits of Oil to Gas Conversions for Southbury Homes and Businesses:
"By converting an oil boiler to natural gas, a home is connected to gas pipelines. With access to these pipelines comes the possibility of incorporating natural gas to power other appliances and other systems within the home. This may further reduce expenses while improving energy efficiency. " See the entire article here.
At the end of the day, the main deciding factor is cost. The cost of oil-fueled boiler systems and oil continues to be high with not much concrete indication of these prices dropping in the near future. The price of oil continues to grow while natural gas cost seems to be within the range of $1.18 to $1.62 per gallon. Other real costs for oil-based boiler systems include the following seven points:
1) Air emission permits
2) Removal of underground fuel storage tanks which often need insurance and leak monitoring
3) Regular boiler cleaning to remove soot buildup
4) Pumping costs
5) Oil conditioning additives
6) Preheating and storage heating
7) Regular oil supply purchases
Experts Now Say Oil-to Gas Boiler Conversions in Southbury CT Better for the Impact on the Environment
Converting your boiler system to natural gas reduces these negative consequences that come with oil-based systems. While newer, greener methods of heating your home will undoubtedly arise as green engineering methods become more advanced, natural gas is a great option if you're looking to be more environmentally friendly. Southbury Plumbing & Heating, LLC just completed a full oil-to-gas- boiler conversion at Union Square located at 385 Main Steet South in the center of downtown Southbury, Connecticut 06488. Call us at (203) 496-4982 for a free consultation.
It is important to examine the true environmental impact of both fuels and the systems that burn them. While natural gas bills itself as clean, but upon further investigation, this isn’t necessarily true. Woolley Fuel has another perspective on the cleanliness of burning Natural gas for heat and they feel they have reached the "zero-emission" threshold in Texas.
Natural gas wells must be fracked, which can potentially contaminate groundwater and there is increasing evidence that shows a large amount of methane escaping into the atmosphere from natural gas wells.
# 2 heating oil, long noted for being dirty, has actually emerged as a very clean source of heat. In the past 30 years, oil-burning furnaces have decreased their carbon footprint by almost 50 percent. New technologies designed into top-rated boilers have actually brought emission levels down to near-zero, eliminating smells, soot, and residue and sulfur-based by-product chemicals from your home.
Commercial and Domestic Uses for Natural gas and LP Gas in Southbury, Connecticut
New York Engineers also feel these conversions, in the end, are "greener" energy, and Natural gas and liquid petroleum (LP) conversions are much cleaner for the environment.
"Recently, to make the process greener, gas is extracted by natural pressure up out of the drill hole. Natural gas then is taken through a process to remove impurities and other unhealthy substances such as water, mercury, or hydrogen sulfide. This process does vary but maintains the same goal; appropriate gas for use."
House Logic also has an opinion on the subject of oil-to-gas conversions for both propane gas and Natural gas where it is readily available for the customer for a connection from the street gas main to their meter on their house.
"About half of the country uses natural gas already, and only about 8% uses oil. Most of the rest use costlier heating — electricity accounts for 34%, propane 6% — typically because that's what is available locally. The vast majority of oil-burners are concentrated in the Northeast, where they account for 31% of residential heating systems. That's largely because of the region's proximity to the ports where oil barges deliver their loads and the fact that oil was a cheaper option back when these houses were built.
Unlike oil, which gets delivered by truck, natural gas gets piped right into your house by a utility company. So making the switch requires having a gas main under your street. Even in oil-dominated neighborhoods of the Northeast, most urban and suburban areas like Southbury, Connecticut has Natural gas pipelines. If yours doesn't, you may be able to convince the local utility to install a gas main if enough neighbors band together to make the request.
The cost of converting from oil to natural gas can vary greatly depending on the type of hot water boiler you want to install, the removal cost of your oil tank, and lining your chimney, among other factors. Typically it can cost between $7,000 and $14,750 to convert your oil heating unit to a natural gas-fired boiler system.