Oil Boilers for Home Heating- Buyer’s Guide

Oil Boilers for Home Heating- Buyer’s Guide

Megan @ hod9.com

Among the many ways of heating up a home, oil boilers are the most commonly preferred way of doing this. Most oil boilers produce heat which is then sent to the baseboard radiators. Some other oil boilers do boil the water and dispatch it to the steam radiators. But for most of the homes, an oil boiler is the most pre-dominant form of heating the home.

Oil boilers use different kinds of fuel to power up their process. These can range from natural gas, heating oil, kerosene, propane, diesel to electricity and even some blend of methanol & diesel. Most of the oil boilres however use natural gas and electricity.

I created a list of top rated oil boilers for home heating here

Oil Boiler mechanism

Oil boilers for home heating are more prevalent due to legacy purchases since this was the most prevalent home heating system in the 1990s and upto late 2000s. The most striking difference between an oil boiler and a non-oil boiler is the that an oil boiler takes its own time to heat the water to disperse it around the house.

Oil boilers are mostly found in areas which have abundant supply of natural gas and/or are well connected with power supply. These two power sources together constitute for around 70% of all fuel consumed in oil boilers for home heating.

For an in-depth review of each of the top rated oil boilers you can see the article here

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