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kevin
 
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Default Cost to replace Oil heating unit with Gas Furnace

No one here can give you much of an answer beyond "$2000 to $5000, or
possibly even more". Here is how you can get a better answer:

- Find out if the house has a gas connection already. (If the gas pipe
is out in the street, it will cost you to have it run into the house.
If there are already gas appliances -- gas stove, etc. -- then you
don't have to run a new gas line.)
- Find out what the oil furnace provides: is it just home heating? or
is it home heating plus hot water for the house? And is there an air
conditioning built in with the furnace that you would want to replace
also?
- Find out what kind of heating system it is: "forced air" with vents
in every room, or a steam or water based system with old fashioned cast
iron registers (or hidden-in-the-floor pipes, etc.); just look in the
basement at the furnace: if it has just smallish pipes and a chimney
connected to it, then it is water or steam. if it has big ducts (big
enough for a kid to crawl through) then it is forced air.

Then call a local heating and air conditioning installer, give them the
answers to the above, and ask for a ballpark estimate (which is all
they will provide without an on-site look). Explain that you are
considering buying the house and know nothing about heating systems.

Good luck with your new house. It takes a long time to learn all this
stuff, but owning a house is great...

-Kevin

adsilva wrote:
Jim, thanks for the Quick reply. As you can see I have no idea what
I'm getting into. If you questions were directed to asking if I know
how my current system works - my answer is I don't know. This is a
house I plan on buying and it has an old Oil furnace that I want to
upgrade to a Gas one. I've been told by my agent that there is a gas
connector available in the neighbourhood as this is one of the only
homes that hasn't been upgraded.

Can someone advised if worst case there is no Ducts and we were doing
an install from scratch - What would it cost?

Thank You
Andy D.


Speedy Jim wrote:
adsilva wrote:
Can anyone give me a ball park figure of removing an old oil furnace
and what it would cost to replace it with an energy efficient Gas
furnace?

The home is approximatley 50 yrs old.

Andy


This is a forced hot air system??
Not hot water or steam??
No Central Air??
Domestic hot water (for taps) not connected to "furnace"??
Will the tank need to be abandoned/removed??

$2000 to $5500, depending...