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Updated about 2 years ago on . Most recent reply
CT home oil tank replacement
I have a duplex in CT and both units have oil heating one unit has a leaking tank and oil furnace
The other unit has a newer burning but the original tank
Looking for advice&or contacts for pricing on whether to pay for a tank replacement or do a conversion to gas in both units
Most Popular Reply

Convert it all to gas; it is well worth it. When I owned CT properties, I did it to all my units and it was one of the best upgrades I did. Much easier when tenants leave, cleaner and if oil runs out and tenants refill; you don't need to bleed the line if the units are gas. It will cost money and might be a hassle but, it is the best option.