question for any residential hvac guys
So I just bought my first house and I really want to get the heating and cooling system together in my head so I know what to plan on. Currently, the house has radiant heat which I plan to keep. However, its run by oil which seems to be very expensive compared to natural gas. I have a 275gal tank in the basement with a pretty much brand new williamson OSB 4 boiler. Considering I already have natural gas in the house, I would like to convert over. Is it possible for me to use the existing boiler/convert it over for gas? If so, anyone have any idea how much that would cost for parts? I'm assuming a 3/4" sched 40 tie in for the natural gas would suffice flow wise? Is it a requirement I have someone certified remove the oil tank or can I cut it up and remove it myself after ive emptied/ flushed the tank?
As for ac, I'm stuck with window units this year, but in the next year or two id like to install something a bit more efficient and quiet. Considering the main level was just redone, I would hate to cut the sheetrock up running ducting for central air and don't know how bad vibration would be having the air handler in the attic of my 1913 built home. With that being said, ive been looking into the ductless mini split systems. My basement is unfinished so I'd run the lines up through there and would want to cool my living room, kitchen, and 2 bedrooms which I expect will help cool other rooms by use of the ceiling fans I already have.. Is there any reason I should not consider doing this or should opt for another setup? What brands should I look into for reliability, price, and ease of install. I plan to do most of the work myself save for running the 220v service and charging the system up once complete.
Thanks, and sorry for the novel
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