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Road Side Pub
Home heat in winter
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<blockquote data-quote="Riddick" data-source="post: 13584473" data-attributes="member: 143188"><p>We have 2 units, the basement and main floor are propane and our upstairs unit is electric only. Our electric bill averages in the 150-175 range throughout the year and we pay about 65 per month on propane. We keep a positive balance on the propane because its a 500 gallon tank and its expensive to pay per fill up. Our house is only 2 years old and with the finished basement its just over 4000 sq. ft.</p><p></p><p>OP, how old is your house? Have you swapped out your windows and doors with newer ones? There are companies that will come out and test the efficiency of your home. You will amazed on how much air escapes and that can really drive up your heating bills. My buddies house was built in the 90s and he swapped out his windows 2 years ago and his power bill dropped quite a bit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Riddick, post: 13584473, member: 143188"] We have 2 units, the basement and main floor are propane and our upstairs unit is electric only. Our electric bill averages in the 150-175 range throughout the year and we pay about 65 per month on propane. We keep a positive balance on the propane because its a 500 gallon tank and its expensive to pay per fill up. Our house is only 2 years old and with the finished basement its just over 4000 sq. ft. OP, how old is your house? Have you swapped out your windows and doors with newer ones? There are companies that will come out and test the efficiency of your home. You will amazed on how much air escapes and that can really drive up your heating bills. My buddies house was built in the 90s and he swapped out his windows 2 years ago and his power bill dropped quite a bit. [/QUOTE]
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