What if it Snows?

Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Dave_in_AZ, Mar 19, 2018.

  1. lovesthedrive

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    Yes. Unfortunately natural gas wasn't an option. Having heating & hot water on electric keeps it high in the winter.
     
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    Mission accomplished
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    Thats probably true... My mortgage payment is MUCH lower than those higher prices you mentioned.
     
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    my bill in the NE is $300 a month in the winter and summer and about $200 in spring and fall......
     
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    South GA averages about $250 all year long.....including water, sewer, and trash.
     
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    Greetings from Americas Dairyland
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    Not sure of your living situation, but you could do propane as a secondary option. Plumb the lines like you would for natural gas and have a propane tank that a local gas company can fill. That's the way my BIL has their home, and I've seen it in a few other places where natural gas lines to the home aren't an option.
     
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    Dandridge Tn this morning. Mild weather, nice people, beautiful views, and a Lake. I think I could live here. I’d never want to leave. I’d Have to quit Trucking.
     
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    Love snow..bring it.