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All Forum Posts by: Chris Wilde

Chris Wilde has started 1 posts and replied 2 times.

Post: Add Air conditioning in CT ?

Chris WildePosted
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Thanks for your feedback.  Rich - it was nice to meet you too.  

I got a good price to convert to gas - oil burner is old.  Contractor gave me a good price to add ac.  Not much central air in my neighborhood although I do have a neighbor who did this. I am not in a higher end of town

Currently there is baseboard so contractor would put in whole new vents for forced hot air/ac.  Furnace in attic, new gas water heater in basement.  And the baseboards heaters would be there with no use. (Sound silly?)  

Payback for new gas boiler heat 5 years, contractor, gas company says.  Just don't know about spending more to add , central air, given other houses at this level.  

Post: Add Air conditioning in CT ?

Chris WildePosted
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I have a leaking oil tank.  I'm strongly leaning toward gas conversion.  My contractor suggested central air for half of what it would cost if I wasn't putting in new boiler and converting.  How do I evaluate its worth?