fishheadbob
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- Joined
- Aug 5, 2014
- Messages
- 654
- Location
- western ny
- Tractor
- New holland boomer 40 NH 3930 Deere 2320
I have a 7 ton Waterfurnace, horizontal loop field 8 feet down under the clay and into shale. Two years of use and it works like a dream. I had heated with wood for 30+ years, 20+ face cords per year, and paid close to $40 per month for propane exclusively for hot water ( the propane company was nailing me for being a small scale user.) I would also burn several hundred bucks of heating oil per year on my oil burner backup which was definitely getting old. We can take a run at -30F on a real bad day.
My unit priced out around $24k. 30% federal tax credit, and another $5000 from the State of New York made the price affordable. My electric bills went up about $30 per month which is less than I was paying for propane hot water, I don't wrestle making 20 cords a year, and I rarely see my chiropractor anymore. Throw in central air, plus we keep the house a few degrees warmer than we did with wood. The breaker on the electric heat strips has been in the off position since day 1.
I should have done it years earlier.
My unit priced out around $24k. 30% federal tax credit, and another $5000 from the State of New York made the price affordable. My electric bills went up about $30 per month which is less than I was paying for propane hot water, I don't wrestle making 20 cords a year, and I rarely see my chiropractor anymore. Throw in central air, plus we keep the house a few degrees warmer than we did with wood. The breaker on the electric heat strips has been in the off position since day 1.
I should have done it years earlier.