Submitted by kvsmothra t3_11olofj in BuyItForLife
We have a Carrier oil furnace from 1975 that has not given us any problems in the decade we’ve lived in our house. So yeah, it’s proven its BIFL status.
Our oil tank sprung a leak and now we are trying to decide if we want to get a new tank and keep our current furnace, or if we want to switch either an electric heat pump or gas furnace.
If we went electric heat pump we’d have to upgrade our electrical panel. If we go gas we have to deal with the headache of getting a gas line to the house. If we keep what we have, we get a new tank and keep rocking and rolling until it decides to quit on us.
I guess I’m curious if anyone has an oil furnace that’s pushed past the 50 year mark and/or if anyone has any suggestions about what to do in my situation.
Edited to add: We are in VA so pretty mild winters. A new tank is $1300. All in, gas furnace plus an AC unit replacement (which actually needs to be done) estimates are around $11k Electric heat pump plus the panel upgrade estimates are around $12k.
tomveiltomveil t1_jbt8ndw wrote
I work in the gas industry. Whenever you switch, don't switch from oil to gas; switch from oil to electric. The electric models are superior now -- more powerful, easier to maintain, and of course WAY less indoor air pollution.