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flyingv
Nov 20, 2007, 02:34 PM
I have a 33 year old New Yorker oil boiler that is on it's last legs.
I am wondering if I should replace it with an oil boiler or a propane one.
Any idea if the KERR GA100 is a good gas boiler?

hvac1000
Nov 20, 2007, 05:49 PM
never heard of the name brand before. As far a oil or propane goes you will have to do a price analysis based upon your usage to see which one will use the less fuel. depending upon your system and the temperature it runs at you might look into a gas/propane condensing boiler. They are more efficient. I recommend you get at least 2 estimates and pick the best company.