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Any point in having both oil range and oil heating?

  • 04-02-2016 9:25pm
    #1
    Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 107 ✭✭


    hello Folks,

    I am installing an oil boiler for heating in my newly renovated house. My intention was to install a stanley super star solid fuel range also. This is how we have always had it.
    However the wife has her friends who all have oil fired stanley ranges and she is impressed. She now claims she is sick of having to clean solid fuel range and its smokey etc.
    So then I decided to install the same stanley type range but oil fired. But, is there really any point?
    So my question is now totally to do with finances and practicality. Is an oil fired range more economical than normal oil heating using a boiler? The boiler is indoor. We generally do not cook on the range anyway,, but use the hob.

    Many thanks
    PS anyone know what type of burner these stanleys come with?


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 18,717 ✭✭✭✭_Brian


    Jim1000 wrote: »
    hello Folks,

    I am installing an oil boiler for heating in my newly renovated house. My intention was to install a stanley super star solid fuel range also. This is how we have always had it.
    However the wife has her friends who all have oil fired stanley ranges and she is impressed. She now claims she is sick of having to clean solid fuel range and its smokey etc.
    So then I decided to install the same stanley type range but oil fired. But, is there really any point?
    So my question is now totally to do with finances and practicality. Is an oil fired range more economical than normal oil heating using a boiler? The boiler is indoor. We generally do not cook on the range anyway,, but use the hob.

    Many thanks
    PS anyone know what type of burner these stanleys come with?

    If your not having the practicality of an alternative heat source I don't think I'd bother..


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 107 ✭✭Jim1000


    thanks Brian,

    you have got a point


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 12,870 ✭✭✭✭Dtp1979


    Jim1000 wrote: »
    thanks Brian,

    you have got a point

    They come with an Ecoflam burner. Ranges are not efficient and the burners are troublesome.
    Install an outdoor condensing boiler, install some heating controls and save yourself some kerosene in the long run


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