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<blockquote data-quote="guywhofishes" data-source="post: 129609" data-attributes="member: 337"><p>you are pretty lucky - hot water heating is the best IMO. </p><p></p><p>Being able to "tap into" the heating system by just adding a NG boiler is a blessing (as opposed to forced air yadda). </p><p></p><p>NG is cheap, no shortages in view, and reliable. Keep the electric boiler in place for if/when the NG takes a dump. And eventually integrate it into the off peak system as has been mentioned.</p><p></p><p>All off peak involves is the energy company controlling remotely when either the NG or electric boiler will run. You just relax and enjoy heat. For now install the NG "in line" with the electric and worry about off peak system later. </p><p></p><p>In fact - is off peak really cheaper than NG per BTU nowadays? I can't recall but I may have switched mine to NG only - and the energy company only decides when my big water heater can run or not. (it's big so I don't run out during their couple hour off times)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="guywhofishes, post: 129609, member: 337"] you are pretty lucky - hot water heating is the best IMO. Being able to "tap into" the heating system by just adding a NG boiler is a blessing (as opposed to forced air yadda). NG is cheap, no shortages in view, and reliable. Keep the electric boiler in place for if/when the NG takes a dump. And eventually integrate it into the off peak system as has been mentioned. All off peak involves is the energy company controlling remotely when either the NG or electric boiler will run. You just relax and enjoy heat. For now install the NG "in line" with the electric and worry about off peak system later. In fact - is off peak really cheaper than NG per BTU nowadays? I can't recall but I may have switched mine to NG only - and the energy company only decides when my big water heater can run or not. (it's big so I don't run out during their couple hour off times) [/QUOTE]
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