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Posted by 49 Cubber! on September 30, 2003 at 18:48:49 from (206.74.216.137):
In Reply to: OT Electric or Gas furnance. posted by Chances R on September 30, 2003 at 16:22:51:
Something else you may want ot consider is baseboard electric.You can turn down one room and turn up anither if you need a little more heat in that room.In my first house I had an electric unit similar to a mobile home unit.Power bill during the winter was around 300 a month.After remodeling the house and new insulation and other improvments I changed to a gas unit,electric AC of course,but the power dropped to less than 75 a month.Added a gad water heater and went even lower,and combined with that,my gas bill was only 60 or 70 bucks a months.That was 8 yrs ago.In my new house,I have electric baseboard heat,hoighest bill I paid last winter was 275.I can turn off one room if I want,in fact I do have a couple cut off most of the winter,except when company comes for Christmas.FI one room is a little chilly I turn up the thermostat in that room only,and if one is too warm Ican turn it down without freezing out the rest of the house.In your older home,you may want to consider it.Just my .02!
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