5 Things to Think About When Doing Oil-to-Gas Conversion

If you currently have oil heat, you may be considering a switch to a gas heating system. This type of conversion takes some effort, so you should know all about an oil-to-gas conversion before you do it. From timeliness issues to cost, there are a few factors to keep in mind as you contemplate the switch.

Why You Should Switch From Oil to Gas

There are a few reasons you may be ready to switch from oil to gas for your heating system. First, oil is often pricier than natural gas. Your heating costs may be higher than what your friends pay for natural gas heating. Therefore, the cost of oil heating may cause you to switch.

Also, when you have oil heat, you have to arrange for an oil company to come out and fill your tank when it runs low. This can be a tedious task, as you have to keep a close eye on your oil level and make sure you arrange a refill appointment with the company at the right time.

In addition, oil can be messy whereas natural gas goes straight into your home and it’s there for you to use whenever you want to turn the heat up a bit.

What Are 5 Things to Know Before You Switch?

So, now you’re probably even more interested about switching from oil to gas. Before you do, here are five things you should know:

  1. Gas Line Access: The first factor you should consider is whether there’s a gas line in your neighborhood. If you have a gas line in place, it should be easier to switch from oil to gas. However, if you don’t currently have gas line access, you may have to see if this is possible before starting the switch from oil to gas.
  2. Financial Investment: You should also note that switching from oil to gas is a financial investment. Once you’ve switched from oil to gas, you’ll likely enjoy savings. However, you may have to spend thousands of dollars up front to make the switch.
  3. Better Resale Value: Many people prefer natural gas to oil for convenience and cost purposes. Therefore, when you obtain a natural gas option, your resale value will likely increase should you plan on selling your home in the future.
  4. Gas Furnaces Are Easier to Maintain: When you compare oil and gas furnaces, the latter are easier to maintain. If you want ease of maintenance, a natural gas option may suit your needs better.
  5. Environmental Aspects: It’s always important to consider environmental aspects. If you want to help the environment in all ways possible, choosing natural gas is a way to do so. Although a fossil fuel, natural gas burns cleaner than oil. With this in mind, you have the convenience of natural gas and you’re helping the planet at the same time.

 

Keep these factors in mind when deciding if the switch from oil to natural gas is right for you!

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