Proprane or electric heat?

Contributor: Creepellah Creepellah
Magical Unicorn Tears
11/22/2012
Contributor: Lioncub Lioncub
Quote:
Originally posted by Bignuf
COOL. How well does that work??? How economical is it, really?
It works well for us. We use a bag of pellets every 2-3 days. Where we are a 60lb bag of pellets runs about $3.00, we buy a pallet of them at a time so get them cheaper than that. I think we paid $500 for the stove 5-6 years ago. The only time the furnace kicks on is when we are gone for an extended amount of time and it runs out of pellets.
11/22/2012
Contributor: Passion plum Passion plum
Natural gas and wood.
11/22/2012
Contributor: Neotigress Neotigress
Quote:
Originally posted by Rod Ronald
I'm trying to prove a point in a way that people, well most, do not heat there homes with proprane so I can show my wife how silly it is to put a tank in. especially if we can easily just put an electric furnace in our new home.
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mostly hand knits and flannel jammies and bundling up.
11/22/2012
Contributor: The Mother of a SiNner The Mother of a SiNner
Quote:
Originally posted by Rod Ronald
I'm trying to prove a point in a way that people, well most, do not heat there homes with proprane so I can show my wife how silly it is to put a tank in. especially if we can easily just put an electric furnace in our new home.
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we dont use propain but we do have naturla gas but use electric heaters
11/22/2012
Contributor: Mrs.Tee Mrs.Tee
Quote:
Originally posted by Rod Ronald
I'm trying to prove a point in a way that people, well most, do not heat there homes with proprane so I can show my wife how silly it is to put a tank in. especially if we can easily just put an electric furnace in our new home.
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Electric
11/22/2012
Contributor: marshmallow marshmallow
electric
11/23/2012