Mike,
It's oil fired forced air. Furnace was new as of last year and is much more efficient than the old one, which was 30+ years old. Although I'm not 100% happy with it. Its much louder than the old one and we sized it a little more powerful than the old one because the 2nd floor is always cold. It helped some but not quite. We have to have some duct work done to fix that. The master bedroom needs another supply line and the whole house needs more cold air returns.
My mom's house in Allen Park had the original gravity heat furnace from 1948 to 1990 when she put in forced air.
Like Mike, we don't have natural gas in the neighborhood. Its an old lake community that was originally summer cottages. They never ran gas mains in. Everyone heats with oil or propane, but propane is really expensive so its oil for most.
It's oil fired forced air. Furnace was new as of last year and is much more efficient than the old one, which was 30+ years old. Although I'm not 100% happy with it. Its much louder than the old one and we sized it a little more powerful than the old one because the 2nd floor is always cold. It helped some but not quite. We have to have some duct work done to fix that. The master bedroom needs another supply line and the whole house needs more cold air returns.
My mom's house in Allen Park had the original gravity heat furnace from 1948 to 1990 when she put in forced air.
Like Mike, we don't have natural gas in the neighborhood. Its an old lake community that was originally summer cottages. They never ran gas mains in. Everyone heats with oil or propane, but propane is really expensive so its oil for most.