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Latest revision as of 20:17, 10 April 2012
See Renovation and Weatherization List.
We have a proposal from Donohue-Halverson to replace our 1950s boiler for our hot water radiators system with a Weil-McLain Ultra 92%-98% efficient boiler. The new boiler would be condensing, sealed combustion, and optionally heat water in a domestic-hot-water tank indirectly. $7984 for the boiler install, removal of old equipment, installation of exhaust line for sealed combustion. $1745 additional for the water heater.
Boilers
- Weil McLain series 3-UE
- Up to 98% efficient, sealed combustion, condensing.
Weil McLain series 3:Up to 98% efficient, sealed combustion, condensing, about $3500 for a 105 MBTU/h unit.
Burnham Alpine 105:More efficient ratings than either Weil-McLain.