Posted by DoubleR on August 19, 2013 at 05:14:28 from (198.105.230.187):
The gas company finally decided to run a line by my house. They want 4,000 bucks to connect and 550 to run a line to a meter on my house. They are telling me that for every thousand I spend on propane I could get the same out of nat. gas for about 700 bucks. I would also have to replace my hot water heater which is 23 years old anyway. I have big house, 4 bedrooms, three baths and just my wife and I. I'm not sure if I will live in this house for much over 10 more years which is about how long it will take to get my natural gas hook-up expense money back. I'm just trying to decide which way to go, pro's and con's. I have untill the end of the month to decide which is my propane pre-buy deadline.
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