Natural gas is the cheapest its been in years.
Invest in it as in buy stock, or switch over & use natural Gas? No supply line where I live. If there was the price of natural gas would probably triple the minute I switched over. Then everybody using it would be after me.Now may be the best time to invest in Natural gas.
Cruzr joe
Just got my propane bill yesterday. Price per gallon went from $2.19 to $2.79 in 43 days. Yep $.60 a gal.. Feel sorry for a lot of folks around here, & myself of course.
Just got my propane bill yesterday. Price per gallon went from $2.19 to $2.79 in 43 days. Yep $.60 a gal.. Feel sorry for a lot of folks around here, & myself of course.
paid $3.56 this afternoon. but of course that had the senior discount built in!!!:roflblack:$4.09 per gallon for fuel oil here... :banghead: :gaah::cus::cus::gaah::cus:
2 cents a gallon, but hey, that's a six pack of cheap beer!:shocked: I g:roflblack::roflblack:uess that I'm just not getting old, fast enough! :gaah:
Nice workup, Billy! That is why we went with the ground source heat pump (commonly called geothermal somewhat erroneously). No natural gas available for us, and the cost of extending it to us was over $50,000, not counting the cost of piping it in from the street. Unfortunately, the boring equipment broke down and the weather brought that part of the project to a halt. We are going to need to install a temporary propane furnace to finish the project. The cost of bringing in a tank and the initial fill has gone up some 50% since Fall...if we can even get anyone to provide one now. We need the tank anyway, for the stove, fireplace, and generator, but things got tightenened severely and the costs skyrocketed due to the "weather". Winter happens every year, and these "shortages" follow suit. It is pretty much a game...and the consumers are the losers.Here is a spreadsheet I created a couple years ago comparing heating costs by fuel. The prices are about a month old for my area southwestern Ontario Canada.
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