I have an older house with a fairly new furnace that uses heating oil. The house is "pretty well" insulated. Heating costs last year were ~$2000; I expect will be higher this year. I do have a gas line out to the house, so I can use natural gas if needed.
I'm looking at ways to save money. Here are options:
--Buy a new gas furnace--but pretty expensive. The cost of natural gas could go up as well.
--Turn down thermostat and use space heaters in common areas--I'm interested in oil-filled portable radiators.
--Put in gas stoves in basement and living room (between $800 and $1500 each) which will pretty much heat the entire house as heat rises. Side benefit is they are very nice-looking and atmospheric--had this in previous house and LOVED IT.

I'm not interested in wood-burning stoves or pellet stoves for various reasons.
Any other thoughts?
I'm looking at ways to save money. Here are options:
--Buy a new gas furnace--but pretty expensive. The cost of natural gas could go up as well.
--Turn down thermostat and use space heaters in common areas--I'm interested in oil-filled portable radiators.
--Put in gas stoves in basement and living room (between $800 and $1500 each) which will pretty much heat the entire house as heat rises. Side benefit is they are very nice-looking and atmospheric--had this in previous house and LOVED IT.

I'm not interested in wood-burning stoves or pellet stoves for various reasons.
Any other thoughts?



LCHIEN
Loring in Katy, TX USA
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