Lisa asked:
I’m buying a house that was built in the 1950′s, with a very old heater which I believe I will need to replace soon (It is as old as the house I think). I have a gas heater now. If I were to live in this house for about 5 years what kind of heater do you think would be the best? I’d like a very energy efficiant one as I’d rather pay for it then high heat bills. Do you think I should stick with gas or go electric? I have heard of tax deductions for energy effeciant heaters, and even your local electric company having incentives for people to check the effeciency of their units and duct work/ house sealing. Any advice would be great!
I’m buying a house that was built in the 1950′s, with a very old heater which I believe I will need to replace soon (It is as old as the house I think). I have a gas heater now. If I were to live in this house for about 5 years what kind of heater do you think would be the best? I’d like a very energy efficiant one as I’d rather pay for it then high heat bills. Do you think I should stick with gas or go electric? I have heard of tax deductions for energy effeciant heaters, and even your local electric company having incentives for people to check the effeciency of their units and duct work/ house sealing. Any advice would be great!
Thanks!
