Posted by Destroked 450 on January 24, 2018 at 07:44:40 from (173.242.142.14):
In Reply to: Love that propane posted by Keith Molden on January 24, 2018 at 07:00:09:
Depends on the electric rate for your area.
Have a nephew who is a energy consultant for a local utility company. He told me the break even point is $2.00 per gallon in our area.
Below $2 pre gallon propane is cheaper pre BTU than electric.
Above $2 pre gallon electric is cheaper.
One has to figure in the cost of converting to see how long it takes to pay out.
My house is all electric, moms next door is propane, one of the nice things about hers is when the power goes out she still has heat. 2009 ice storm we were out of power for 10 days, the small 4 panel radiant heater in her living room kept the house above 64 degrees until the power came back on for the main heater to power up. We also took food to her house to cook on her gas range and have family meals.
We now have a small gas log insert for supplemental heat.
Having poultry barns we get a volume discount when filling the house tanks at the same time we fill the poultry barn tanks, pretty good savings.
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