I hope this is the right place to ask this.
I need some perspective.
I live in a 1947 brick house. It has an oil-fed boiler. Its currently down due to a busted pipe in the wall. We primarily use space heaters (even when the boiler works). Only to use the big heat when temps dip below 25⁰. We also have a typical fireplace.
I have a classic wood stove I bought years ago but never implemented. I was considering putting it in the basement directly below my living room. That would however require removing the oil tank thats in the same location thus permanently disabling the boiler.
The boiler is old...and seemingly every year something needs to be addressed.
Whats the hives opinion...convert to wood heat or fix the boiler?
I need some perspective.
I live in a 1947 brick house. It has an oil-fed boiler. Its currently down due to a busted pipe in the wall. We primarily use space heaters (even when the boiler works). Only to use the big heat when temps dip below 25⁰. We also have a typical fireplace.
I have a classic wood stove I bought years ago but never implemented. I was considering putting it in the basement directly below my living room. That would however require removing the oil tank thats in the same location thus permanently disabling the boiler.
The boiler is old...and seemingly every year something needs to be addressed.
Whats the hives opinion...convert to wood heat or fix the boiler?