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If this thing is going to be a money pit then forget it. |
that's a good idea. I had an old place about the same size years ago built with oil furnace. that damn thing used about $3500 per winter.
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I just called our propane dealer. The current price is $1.40:) I'm in NE KS. When we first bought the old house, it leaked worse the a screen door. Built in 1913. Snow blew in through the upstairs bedroom windows and with no heat (just the old gravity feed vents) I had a pile of snow on the floor in the morning.
I blew through 500g of propane in a month. The price back then was $.60/g. During that winter it spiked to $2.00/g. That sucked. After adding new windows/blowing in insulation in the attic and walls, updating the HVAC, new siding etc, the 500g would last all year. After we added on and required another HVAC I use 600g and contract for 800. The house is VERY tight. The extension was built with 2x6's instead of 2x4's which allowed for thicker insulation. I see that your house was built in 2008, thus should be well insulated and tight. Is there anyway that you can talk to the contractor that built it? |
I just switched propane companies. Tank rental is $75/year. Old company propane $2/gal, new company $1.50/gal. Have the option to pre-buy as much as I want at $1.55 per gallon as long as it's in my tank by 1Jun14 or budget pay (straight monthly payment) based on previous usage and balance up by same date with a max price cap of $1.65. I like propane heat since, during power outages, a small generator to power the furnace if you have a blizzard or ice storm you can stay warm until the electric comes back on. (had one storm in the past 10 years where electric was off for 3+ days)
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Youll be fine....
Propane and Propane accessories are very affordable, AFAIK. I am on natural gas, but I have a buddy on propane and some family members. Go for it! |
used propane for over 30 years in 2 different houses.
no problems. it is a good idea to buy it ahead of time on contract, as stated earlier. sec |
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I think, thou, if using natural gas...results would be the same. Of course, electric heat wouldn't. |
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