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Gas vs. Electric in Dover area

Posted 08-11-2013 at 05:47 PM by COOKRUBY

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Originally Posted by rdlr View Post
There's "gas" and there's "gas". Some communities are serviced by public gas, and some are not. Some communities advertise gas heat, although it could be propane gas (a different animal). With propane, a gas tank is buried in the yard. Then, there are all electric heat pumps, and also oil heat. We chose oil heat, although public gas is available to us.
Can I ask what oil prices are for heating and at the pump now?
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Gas vs. Electric in Dover area

Posted 08-11-2013 at 05:46 PM by COOKRUBY

Quote:
Originally Posted by rdlr View Post
There's "gas" and there's "gas". Some communities are serviced by public gas, and some are not. Some communities advertise gas heat, although it could be propane gas (a different animal). With propane, a gas tank is buried in the yard. Then, there are all electric heat pumps, and also oil heat. We chose oil heat, although public gas is available to us.
Can I ask what oil prices are for heating and at the pump now?
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Views 292 Comments 0 COOKRUBY is offline

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