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Got a customer hes not sure which he wants any one any prefrances and which is cheaper to run?
 
It makes me laugh how all the trade magazines say everyone is going to want renewable heat sources in the near future and we must all prepare now for the big rush that will ensue.

But this is much more typical in my experience, gas or oil? :)

Gray's point with the LPG being safe from theft is a valid one. We get lots of oil tanks drained around here. Or they take what they can, and leave the rest to pour all over the floor. Which is worse than if they just nicked the whole lot.
 
I believe all the figures tell you oil is the cheapest to run, but lpg is the cheapest to install. There are lots of hassle problems with oil that you wouldnt get with lpg but I guess it all comes down to money in the end. I used to have lpg and I changed to oil, it was far cheaper and I wouldnt go back but then I am an oil engineer.
 
had to change an lpg sytem to oil recently, the customer almost wept everytime that had to turn the heating on it was so expensive to run, might have been cheaper if they put in a bulk tank, but he didnt even consider that option
 
had to change an lpg sytem to oil recently, the customer almost wept everytime that had to turn the heating on it was so expensive to run, might have been cheaper if they put in a bulk tank, but he didnt even consider that option

Bottled gas would cost an absolute fortune to run
 
I'm not biased in that I will supply LPG, Nat Gas, Oil, Wood Pellet & Wood gasifiers.

I have used LPG, Oil and now wood pellet in my own home, never ever again would I have LPG absolute robbery made oil look extremely cheap also no real control over the bills as they filled the tank whenever suited them not me.

I know many people are very disciplined about their bank balances and allow a set amount for each utility every month personally I could never come to terms with the amounts gone out of my account for fuel I didn't order.

LPG tracks the price of oil closer than nat gas (and any other fuels) also be very careful of the special introductory offers, tank rental and maintenance bills.

With oil the consumer has the option to price around and get the best price, with LPG they are tied to a contract and no competitor can fill the tank.
 
Bottled gas would cost an absolute fortune to run


Yep, this year I changed a boiler for a customer who has this. Oil wasn't an option for him really as his garden didn't suit a tank installation. So I fitted a new Worcester Bosch and ripped out his old back boiler.

Sure it's costing him a fair bit to run.
 
My preferences would be (in order): -

1.) Natural Gas
2.) Electric (Economy 10 system)
3.) Oil
4.) LPG

I think those are in order of cost to run too.
 
Thinking outside the box, neither, how about electric air sourced heat pump supplied by economy 18. Could also use some photovoltaic panels as well. I have air source pump and its halfed my fuel bills, had oil boiler previously.
 
My preferences would be (in order): -

1.) Natural Gas
2.) Electric (Economy 10 system)
3.) Oil
4.) LPG

I think those are in order of cost to run too.

order of cost cheapest first are: natural gas, oil, economy 10, 7 or whatever they offer at present, bulk lpg and bottled lpg. Depending how you source your pellets or get wood/coal can vary the cost of solid fuel fm one extreme to the other, ie farmers get wood for free and those in Brum pay a small fortune for pellets.
 
Depending on the type of electric boiler I was under the impression that electric could be cheaper than oil? Not 100% sure tbh but a few of the electric boiler manufacturers are touting this on their websites so there must be some truth in it?
 
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