Help with home heating question

   / Help with home heating question #11  
I got a couple 275 gal tanks you can have, come get them. 20 yrs is nothing for an above ground tank..
 
   / Help with home heating question #12  
I got a couple 275 gal tanks you can have, come get them. 20 yrs is nothing for an above ground tank..

Yeah, my folks used a 500 gallon above ground tank for 50 years, and it was still in great shape when we sold the place. I think it was on its third furnace. Above ground may be a problem in cold areas though. I suppose you could always add anti-gel. If you have a diesel generator, they will run fine on stove oil, so one tank will keep the furnace running.
 
   / Help with home heating question #13  
The way this environmental crap is going it is probably a bigger situation than appears on the surface. Here now all oil and gasoline tanks are required to be double walled under or above ground. Of course a bunch of electronic sensors go along with that. Above ground tanks are the most popular due to install costs. That's if you have the space. WA's governor is promoting total elimination of fossil fuels, for any purpose, by 2040. Just look at the carbon taxes cropping up to accelerate that scenario.

Ron
 
   / Help with home heating question #14  
I guess they will pipe the hot air from the capitol to heat homes?
 
   / Help with home heating question #15  
We are told that we have to get rid of our 20 year old oil tank by law. Our oil furnace runs great so the technician tells us. The home fuel heating companies are pushing us to go to propane, but we hear from neighbours and friends that it has cost them more to heat, not to mention the cost of converting to a gas furnace. There is very little info to help us make a decision. We could just buy a new oil tank. Our furnace burns at about 86% efficiency.

Our Ontario neighbors have all switched because the insurance told them either get rid of the oil furnace and tank or lose coverage. Blame the insurance companies, lawyers and bureaucrats. And the refuelling guys that accidentally overflow the tanks in the basement causing $500,000 in environmental clean up costs.

FYI keep an eye out for new cold climate air sourced heat pump rebate programs. DoFo killed all of them.
 
   / Help with home heating question #17  
Our Ontario neighbors have all switched because the insurance told them either get rid of the oil furnace and tank or lose coverage. Blame the insurance companies, lawyers and bureaucrats. And the refuelling guys that accidentally overflow the tanks in the basement causing $500,000 in environmental clean up costs.

FYI keep an eye out for new cold climate air sourced heat pump rebate programs. DoFo killed all of them.
It seems like that would be on the delivery company, at least on this side of the border. I did one of those clean ups back in my landscaping days, the tank was in the cellar but the delivery guy couldnt figure out that something was wrong, after pumping 500 gallons into a 275 gallon oil tank. We dug out several yards of soil by hand , throwing it into a little ton dump truck. While digging we commented that it would be a good time to put in a bulkhead entrance to the cellar. I still think about it every time I go past the house
and see that they did indeed put an entry there.
 
   / Help with home heating question #18  
We are told that we have to get rid of our 20 year old oil tank by law. Our oil furnace runs great so the technician tells us. The home fuel heating companies are pushing us to go to propane, but we hear from neighbours and friends that it has cost them more to heat, not to mention the cost of converting to a gas furnace. There is very little info to help us make a decision. We could just buy a new oil tank. Our furnace burns at about 86% efficiency.

I think the only time you have to replace your oil tank is if your putting in a new furnace. This is by code only-At least in the US, not sure about Canada. Check you code laws-this technician maybe just out to make a little $$$.

I replaced my 50 year old number 2 oil burner with a Natural Gas two years ago-both are 86% efficiency but........becuase my new funace is not high efficiency I will never need maintenance or tune up again. I will also never need to call for a fill and my house stays at exactly the temp i put it at.

I have a small house and was able to clear up alot of space by getting rid of the 275 gallon storage tank-it will now be a bathroom.

As for blowing up-I put the safety of my new system over any number 2 burner. I also dont have to worry about oil leaks and leaking into my water system.

My recommendation is to leave it as is-if you replace it now without replacing your furnace you will lose money-why because codes change all the time and if you do decide to replace your furnace say 5 years from now, most likely the tank will have to go to.
 
   / Help with home heating question #19  
So I read the Gilmore P.C. regs and it seems Ontario wants your tank inspected every 10 years, no regs. for automatic age based replacement. I would ask the guy who "inspected" the tank where the leak is. Have him show it to you. If you can see it, replace it. If his company happens to sell replacement tanks he probably gets an incentive for every tank he sells. If it really is a leaker then you gotta do it. If he's a commission driven jerk get a different delivery company.
FWIW there was an old rusty oil tank in my basement for my oil burner when I bought this joint, I figured it was good for 2 or 3 years at best. 35 years later when we switched to geothermal it was still old and rusty and hadn't lost a drop.
 
   / Help with home heating question #20  
Perhaps a dumb question, but is the tank above ground? If so, if you like oil, just replace the tank and be done with it. Can't be that expensive is it?
 

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