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Propane furnace - any experience?
We are considering bidding on a house that is just awesome, but it has a propane furnace. Does anyone have a propane furnace or experience with one? I know that insulation, layout, and climate a have a lot to do with it, but have absolutely NO clue on this.
There is an in-ground 500 gallon tank. The range, fireplace, and instant hot water are all propane too, which is great. I'm really concerned that one little cold snap could eat through $1000 in propane in a month. It doesn't get very cold for very long here in Texas, so I think a heat pump could do the job just fine. The house was build in 2006 and I'm kind of baffled why they put a propane furnace in. Have propane prices jumped up that much recently? Right now it's about $2.20/gallon, but I'm sure they jack up the price in winter. I WILL be asking for a utility estimate, but I'd like CP's opinion as well. |
Had a hydronic set up that was propane fired. Loved it. Economical too.
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Propane is very similar to natural gas. Burns cleanly and usually cheap. Most of your equipment is going to be very similar. But a propane aperture is going to be slightly smaller than natural gas.
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Talk to the propane supplier about past usage.
Many propane dealers will give you a "lock-in" rate price that you pay on a flat rate per month for the year. Just understand that you may pay more if the propane prices drop during the year. Compare pricing among local dealers. Since the tank is buried (very good idea considering lighting/fire/tornado exposure), find out if the homeowner bought it and if it is fully paid off. Just hope that the previous homeowner bought a new tank made to be buried and didn't cheapen out on the installation. |
Thanks for the quick responses. We have to move quickly on this place. The guy just got divorced and he is looking to get out quickly. The house is priced well below what we'd expect to pay. We are doing a second visit tomorrow so we'll give everything a more thorough look over.
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I live out in the country and used propane for 22 yrs. I echo what phobia stated.
I have 2 furnances heats 3500 ft sq, newly insulated when I put on the extension (1/2 old farm house 1/2 new). I pre-pay in Aug $1000 to lock in and for the last 5 yrs still have a surplus in the acct at the end each year. |
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btw- as with all resources nowadays, the unit price varies drastically upon locality. you're in poop country so you will pay an extra poop price. I'd expect $2.30/gal
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http://checkpropaneprices.com/?field...many_to_one=TX |
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