In checking the other day, I can buy a coal fired outdoor boiler and storage building, pipe, etc for about 16000. Coal costs about $33/tonne, plus delivery. It has an automatic stoker and ash dump. Looks like I could heat my old farm house for about $900/yr on coal, as compared to expensive gas which is costing me about 2-300/month in the colder months. Looks like about a 3 year payback.
How easy is coal to use? Does the automatic stoker and hopper bin setup work, or should I stay away. I already have a boiler system in my house, and the outdoor boiler would tie right into it. Someday I would also probably heat a shop if it's that cheap. Looks like a good deal, just not sure of the downside.
The price of coal seems to have influence from the price of gas or oil. It has only modestly increased in price over the years. Natural gas seems to increase every year.
How easy is coal to use? Does the automatic stoker and hopper bin setup work, or should I stay away. I already have a boiler system in my house, and the outdoor boiler would tie right into it. Someday I would also probably heat a shop if it's that cheap. Looks like a good deal, just not sure of the downside.
The price of coal seems to have influence from the price of gas or oil. It has only modestly increased in price over the years. Natural gas seems to increase every year.
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