XrynoX
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I've narrowed it down to the PSG caddy wood/oil and the Yukon Husky1 wood/oil
what should i go with? pro's/con's
thanks
what should i go with? pro's/con's
thanks
I've narrowed it down to the PSG caddy wood/oil and the Yukon Husky1 wood/oil
what should i go with? pro's/con's
thanks
get some hard facts on paper & dont rely on "testimony". I'd prefer a unit with glass so to monitor the fire & fuel load. YOU can meet EPA standards by using excess combustion air which carries heat up the chimney & most pellet stoves do this, i've read, except for the Europa which is a gassifier pellet stove----though perhaps problematicIf you want to call me I'll give you the run down on them.
furnace contract from oil co. + homeowner's insurance?well i have a 50 year old(approximate?) oil furnace with an add on wood right now. the wood side works fine, but i kinda just want to replace the whole thing. the oil is only used if we go away, so efficiency of the oil is not as important as reliability.
furnace contract from oil co. + homeowner's insurance?
homeowners covers the cost of a freezeupbut read the fine print. oil furnace insurance covers the oil furnace for replacement ,if needed, in case of failure. between the 2, they cover all the bases i thinknot sure what your asking? no contract. insurance is fine, just dont want things to freeze up if the old furnace dies while I'm away
homeowners covers the cost of a freezeupbut read the fine print. oil furnace insurance covers the oil furnace for replacement ,if needed, in case of failure. between the 2, they cover all the bases i think
house is insured as is & if furnace is legal its covered. due dilligence on the owner's behalf in terms of maintenance covers the bases. Ask the insurer foremost:notrolls2:
Excuse me but what a dumb statement! Why in the world would a homeowner put themselves in intentional jeopardy of a freeze up saying, "Oh, well, if it happens I have homeowners insurance." Also, where in the world would anyone get insurance on a 50 yr. old oil furnace?
Just another example that Pook doesn't read, doesn't listen and offers dumb advice.
Shari
homeowners covers the cost of a freezeupbut read the fine print. oil furnace insurance covers the oil furnace for replacement ,if needed, in case of failure. between the 2, they cover all the bases i think
if u can buy the contract, they replace the furnace. a cheaper, simple yearly servicing assures the homeowner's pays for freezing pipes in case of failure, duhOh, Unwise One, what would you say the pro-rated replacement value is on a 50 yr. old furnace that is rated for 20-30 years of service? :bang:
Shari
i'm a babblefool because I demand facts & figures & CK aint publishing them, for whatever reasons. IF I BELIEVED IN MY PRODUCT, I WOULD WEAR IT LIKE A BADGE & EXPLAIIN HOW THE BADGE SHINESXrynoX,
Laynes and Keith will give ya all you need to know about their respective furnaces, Keith is a factory rep for Yukon, and Layne is a diehard Caddy guy (don't know if he has any affiliation with em). Disregard anything whatsoever that pook says. He is a babbling fool.
Personally, when funding allows, I'll be driving up to Palisade to get myself a Husky. I hoped to have one for this year, but things happen. I'm sure the Caddy is good as well.
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