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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Home heat in winter
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<blockquote data-quote="mtrsprt" data-source="post: 13583193" data-attributes="member: 87145"><p>Smaller 1000sq ft home. 93% Efficient LP FHA. Inside temp usually set to 65-66*. VERY air tight home (built in 2008) Only used 185 gallons of propane from November to May. Heck, my electric bill is only $64-82.00/month. There's two of us.</p><p></p><p>Jake, even at 2200sq ft, you shouldn't be burning more than 100-120 gallons per month during winter months (November'ish-April) with temperature settings as you stated. When was your colonial built?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mtrsprt, post: 13583193, member: 87145"] Smaller 1000sq ft home. 93% Efficient LP FHA. Inside temp usually set to 65-66*. VERY air tight home (built in 2008) Only used 185 gallons of propane from November to May. Heck, my electric bill is only $64-82.00/month. There's two of us. Jake, even at 2200sq ft, you shouldn't be burning more than 100-120 gallons per month during winter months (November'ish-April) with temperature settings as you stated. When was your colonial built? [/QUOTE]
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