
Anyone got any experience of converting from oil to LPG for running domestic boiler and cooker? We've recently moved into a cottage in the sticks and the current oil tank and boiler are on their last legs. Cost of replacing looks to be in the region of £4k and I've noticed Calor are offering free LPG tank installation which looks interesting: https://www.calor.co.uk/home-energy/new ... h-from-oil
Only two potential downsides: quarterly standing charge and a two year tie-in to buy the gas from Calor. They quoted £2500 to supply and install a boiler but were keen to tell me I could source my own which tends to suggest there is a saving to be made by shopping around.
The current cooker is run from a couple of 47kg propane cylinders and we're going to replace the oven regardless so it would be no problem to get one that can run on LPG. Also on the potential shopping list is a gas-powered woodburner stove. We have got a proper woodburner but as it's a thatched cottage, we're a bit nervous about using it as the flue and chinmey do not confirm to current safety standards.
In our last house, we persevered with a 30 year old boiler until it finally died, but with hindsight we should have replaced it sooner to a modern version as the running costs were noticably cheaper and it would have paid for itself within a few years. So, there's some logic and hopefully cost savings to having LPG installed and then getting new efficient boiler, oven and stove to suit.