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Oil Burning Furnaces - Call Your Furnaceman by Terry S Vostor
When shopping for an oil furnace balance long term savings against immediate cost and costs. Many more modern models come equipped with devices that improve the furnace's efficiency by as much as ten percent. This has to be weighed against the relative cost of a used unit purchased locally , its life expectancy, install costs and of course the time you predict that you will reside in the home or lake cottage.
An oil furnace works essentially by burning oil. It can be standard petroleum oil based heavy furnace oil - "bunker oil". It can be waste oil products from a variety of sources. Regardless it is simply a matter of the furnace burning that oil and its residue to heat your home , office , cottage or condominium.
What care and maintenance is involved with these types of furnaces? It can be said that a few simple maintenance procedures can save you cash from your wallet and heating costs and budget. Turn off the furnace , inspect the furnace itself , chimney and pipes for black sooty carbon deposits and which often line the interiors. Additionally check the barometric damper on the pipe between the furnace and the chimney. This valve which enables cold air to be drawn upwards from the basement to the chimney should open easily and freely. If the valve unit does stick, clean and oil those hinges. While shivering with code , it is always a good idea to look up a reputable heating and service company in the yellow pages of your phone book or perhaps on the internet , to arrange for an appointment with a heating repair technician in the not too distant future. It might be a good idea to book a motel for the next several days if you have waited for your furnace to conk out. If its only a simple matter of routine maintenance that is good , if not and your furnace needs replacement be prepared for a long cold spell , and high installation and repair estimates. After all if it is the cold winter season you are not in the best negotiating position. Its not as if you can simply wait out the cold spell.
Make it a point in your yearly ongoing home and building care routines to plan for and insist on annual oil furnace inspection either by yourself or more highly trained and qualified heating and air conditioning staff. The furnace-man should measure the Carbon Dioxide level as the temperature of gases leaving the oil furnace itself. A well tuned oil furnace in good stead should run in the range of low 300's to the mid range of the 400 degree Fahrenheit temperatures spread: a circulating fan can be used to reduce the temperature if it is found to be too high. If the exhaust gas is not relatively soot free, the burner as well should be "tuned'.
In addition the service-person should remove soot from the firepot, heat exchanger and pipes. Has him or her - the furnace person check the flow of air through the firebox and chimney. Lastly if necessary have them adjust the barometric damper if necessary. Perhaps your local municipality or electric utility has recently offered a subsidy in order to upgrade your insulation levels and R values. If so you may well be a candidate for a most simple and cost saving retrofit. If so have your heating professional simply make the size of the bore in the fuel spray tube smaller. Less heat needed due to that extra insulation in your home - means less heat output necessary from your furnace. A smaller fuel bore means less flow of oil , less fuel use and ultimately more efficient cost effectiveness for you and your wallet.
It can be said that people "take their furnace for granted". Most home owners and consumers wait till disaster arrives before taking action. Some say that it is simply basic human nature. Other says it is just plain foolishness and false economy. In the cold Winnipeg January winter , every one else's furnace has given the ghost as well. Your furnace repair company will demand top emergency service rates for that service call to get your furnace spewing out hot air again. The wait will be long and the service call most likely rather expensive. Its not as if with a cold dead furnace that you can wait for spring. The sooner you make a phone call , email or fax to the furnace repair depot the better overall?
Terry S. Vostor
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How much would it cost to replace an oil furnace in Central Maine & what company does it?
I live in Central Maine in a 1500 square foot house and think I need to replace my oil furnace which supplies my hot water and heats the house through the hot water base board. Does anyone know how much it would cost to purchase a new oil furnace and have it installed as well as who I might contact to do it? Thank you!!
Answer:
Most all your local oil suppliers do this or will recommend people they use. Central maine is a big area. Here in Augusta/ Waterville area there is OBrian , Fabian, Dead River, J&S, just to name a few. But check your supplier if you have questions as to who to call. Its a start. GL

























































































