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I'm selling my Econoburn EBW-200 wood boiler.  Bought brand new in 2015 (MSRP $9,000), installed in January of 2018.  So it's been used for 1 1/2 heating seasons.  Nothing wrong with the boiler, and is in really good condition.  Just decided to go with an outdoor model to open up my shed for wood storage.  This boiler is listed as 200,000 BTU, and i was heating 5,000 sq ft. with it.  I wasn't in a big hurry to sell it, but unfortunately due to some recent & ongoing medical issues for my wife, i kind of need the money from this boiler to buy my new outdoor boiler.  I know i'm most likely going to take a big loss on it, but i don't have much of a choice at this point.

 

I also have two 500 gal. propane tanks that have been cleaned and re-purposed as thermal storage tanks, all the copper, fittings, pumps, chimney, expansion tanks needed for a complete setup.

 

Econoburn Boiler - $6,500

Boiler + Thermal Tanks, etc. - $8,500

 

If interested, please feel free to comment, PM me, or text or call (607-329-3511) for more information.

 

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Also, if anybody has any recommendations as to other locations that i could list this boiler, that would be very much appreciated.  I've only listed it on here and Craigslist right now.

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I have a decent-sized home, and it keeps us warm through the winter without any issues.  One thing to keep in mind is the maintenance. These boilers need regular cleaning, especially the chimney and the ash pan. It's not too much work, but it's something to factor in. Also, make sure you have a good supply of dry, seasoned wood. It burns more efficiently and helps reduce creosote buildup. Overall, I'm happy with mine. It's been reliable and cost-effective compared to other heating options. If you're looking to go with https://www.rowlen.co.uk/boilers/boiler-repairs/ , just make sure you have the space for it and are prepared for the maintenance.

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indoor boilers require about 1/2to1/3 of the wood to heat a home that an outdoor boiler uses ,heated my home with one for 40yrs. list it on heating help .com classified

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