The costs of converting from an oil gas furnace or a propane furnace to a natural gas furnace will depend on the type of furnace that you currently have.
Can an oil furnace be converted to natural gas.
While some oil furnaces can be converted over to gas others cannot and removal and installation of a whole new system is necessary.
You need a gas main under your street to convert to gas.
First make sure you can convert to gas.
At a minimum you will need to replace the burner and many older models simply can t be upgraded.
Natural gas is the cleanest burning fuel so it is a very eco friendly way of heating your home and for any other domestic use.
Converting your existing oil burning furnace or boiler to natural gas is likely to be expensive.
However if you need to replace an older oil furnace anyway natural gas may make sense.
When all of these factors as mentioned below are considered the grand total to convert from an oil furnace to a gas setup could cost anywhere from as little as 4 700 to more than 12 500 in complex circumstances.
Yes you can get rebates for converting to high efficiency equipment the actual conversion process will include contacting the natural gas utility company handling all necessary permits properly removing the old oil tank and installing or converting you home space heating and or water heating equipment.
It would be best to call in some professional advice to calculate what these cost would be.