I always hear a "tick" sound around the gas outlet. Is it normal?
Next to the gas outlet, theres a switch board, at first I thought its coming from the switch board but I dont think so. I still couldn't figure out where the sound coming from but I am sure its around that area.
They are one of the most cost effective ways to heat a home... bugger all use in summer and with reverse cycle AC being a lot cheaper these days they dont see much use but last time I checked, still very cost effective to run.
Yeah it does definitely depend on the rates you get charged for gas and electric and if you have solar. It was a few years ago when I did the math and gas was cheaper but not by enough for me to go to the expense of having a gas line extended into the house and buy the heater and so on.
I have been running a Rinnai gas heater in the main living area for nearly 20 years and it is great in winter. I find the heat from the ducted system feels somehow suffocating but the heat from the gas heater is great and covers a massive area. Most come with timers etc so very convenient.
Lol I always hear a "tick" sound around the gas outlet. Is it normal?
Next to the gas outlet, theres a switch board, at first I thought its coming from the switch board but I dont think so. I still couldn't figure out where the sound coming from but I am sure its around that area.
Double check you don't have some gas bottles left on the outside of the house. They might still be connected, and i don't know the pressure in the pipe could be causing some 'ticking'.
Its Derren the Dog, tapping out a morse code SOS along the copper piping hoping someone at the outlet will hear. He's been kidnapped by Rattus again, and he's locked under the house.