How Much OIL Have Your Non-Coal/Wood Stove Neighbors Burned

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Post by davidmcbeth3 » Sun. Mar. 18, 2012 7:25 am

For the season? I used 4 tons of coal this yr .. about 1 ton/mo. 2400sq ft 2 story. Performed well this year .. warm ... running outta coal this week

And have some maintenance to do after this season is over...

Just wanted to learn what the oil burners were burning this season .. a rather warm winter. The $$/gal for oil has been high this season avg. ~3.5-3.75/gal

 
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Post by claridon coal burner » Sun. Mar. 18, 2012 12:55 pm

I'm not sure what my neighbors have been burning as far as oil. This is my first year on coal and even though it's been a mild winter I'm glad I made the switch. Fuel oil is going for $3.79/gal here and so far I've used about 4 tons of coal at a cost of ~$1200 (delivered). According to my calcs that would have cost me ~$2800. in oil. I use fuel oil for hot water (and have a coil in my furnace) the oil man was here a couple of weeks ago and couldn't figure out why I only used 34 gallons in 2 months. BTW I used to keep my thermostat at 62 and burned 3 cords of wood a year. This year thermostat at 68 and no dragging all that wood in the house.
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Post by saragnac » Sun. Mar. 18, 2012 12:59 pm

I burned 1,300 gallons of fuel oil last year. I burned 6,500 lbs of coal and maybe 30 gallons of fuel oil....and kept my house a lot warmer. My neighbor is on a $500/month budget and keeps their house a lot colder.


 
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Post by SMITTY » Sun. Mar. 18, 2012 11:26 pm

Well ... when I go searching for the answer to this question, I'm reminded how drafty & EXPENSIVE my house is to live in. My neighbor has a bigger house, yet he only burned 2 tanks of oil ..... and they keep the place at 75° all winter! I haven't counted all my bag corners yet ... but I can tell you that what I've burned in coal equals much more than 2 tanks of oil.

The first winter we were here we burned 4 tanks & froze our asses off. :|

 
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Post by davidmcbeth3 » Mon. Mar. 19, 2012 4:14 pm

SMITTY wrote:Well ... when I go searching for the answer to this question, I'm reminded how drafty & EXPENSIVE my house is to live in. My neighbor has a bigger house, yet he only burned 2 tanks of oil ..... and they keep the place at 75° all winter! I haven't counted all my bag corners yet ... but I can tell you that what I've burned in coal equals much more than 2 tanks of oil.

The first winter we were here we burned 4 tanks & froze our asses off. :|
Its the misses fault ! lol

 
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Post by SMITTY » Mon. Mar. 19, 2012 10:17 pm

Good call! toothy

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