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Jack Moran
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posted about 2 years ago

Renovating a house for rent, would you keep or replace the steam radiators?   If you're replacing them, what would you replace them with?   

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John Warren
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replied about 2 years ago

@Jack Moran we would need more information to give you a good answer. This is a common issue in my area, and the building I just purchased in Berwyn used to have a steam boiler. The previous owners converted to gas forced air, which was one of the reasons I liked it. 

 Is the boiler working well still? Are the pipes all rusted out, or are they in good repair still? If you replace them, how much  money will it cost? You most likely would go with either gas forced air heat, or with electric baseboard if the area is a little lower end. The electric is way cheaper to install, but is not as nice long term. 

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Jack Moran
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Thanks John.  I'm in New England where oil heat is the go to.   

I think forced hot water baseboards or forced hot air are the main configuraions.

I'm looking at a home that needs renovation,...it has steam radiators.  New construction would never be done with a steam radiator system today, I'm just trying to sort out if it just makes sense to assume that replacing them will be necessary as part of the initial renovation or if the steam radiator systems can still be considered a viable way to heat your home today?

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Damian Bialonczyk
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I own a duplex in Marlborough which has a unit that still utilizes a steam radiator heating system. The system can be a bit noisy at times, but it generally functions well and for me it was not worth changing to an alternate. If you decide to stick with steam make sure any exposed piping is adequately insulated with fiberglass - we had a problem with higher-than-average heating costs which we discovered was due to inefficient heat transfer through exposed pipes. Another problem with my system is that the boiler needs to be refilled with water every ~2 weeks or so, which the tenant takes care of.

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Jack Moran
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replied about 2 years ago

Thanks Damian, I grew up in a house with steam radiators, I remember the "refill with water" procedure.   Good that you got the tennant to deal with it.   Is your tennant doing just that or do you have them do general maintenance too?   Shovel snow and do grass ant little stuff like the boiler for a discount?   I've thought about that approach instead of paying someone else, just wondering how that's working for you if you've been using it.

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David B.
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replied about 2 years ago

My primary residence has steam heat.  It is definitely a good form of heat as you tend not to have the severe dryness that you can get in the winter with hot air heat.

     However, for rentals, you do need to have someone monitor and add water to the system.

   Also, I find it difficult to find plumbers or heating guys that really understand steam, if there is an issue.  It is somewhat if a lost art.

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Damian Bialonczyk
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replied about 2 years ago

@David B. we handle the majority of the maintenance (e.g. snow, grass) but the tenants at that house take care of refilling the water and also posting the trash bins. 

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