Posted by Billy NY on December 02, 2014 at 12:15:18 from (66.67.105.23):
In Reply to: Heating fuel options. posted by IaGary on December 02, 2014 at 05:28:20:
Availability here, its $7,000 to bring in natural gas on this lane, and there is a main across the state road. So the 3 of us on this lane would have to get together on it if it was agreeable or I'd have to foot the bill. All are on oil. I vehemently dislike oil given the huge increase in price. In '98 I could get heating oil for .69 cents a gallon, give or take in those years and it cost about $75 month to heat the place, though I was not here except weekends. Oil will be phased out as soon as I can make the transition, just too costly. I am extremely fortunate to have ample amounts of firewood provided by the land connected with the place. Heating the basement and first floor, it does reduce the cost of oil, by keeping that thermostat happy, and the fact that the place is well insulated. I have started with solar, back up power, plan to expand that and implement any other options that will pay off over time, oil simply has to go at some point, sooner the better.
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