We are buying a new house that is currently electric heat. We had the home inspection and he inspector identified that the hot water heater needs to be replaced ASAP. He suggested we might want to look into propane as well as instance heat instead of a new electric heater.
DW called the propane company today to get info and of course they talked it up as the best thing ever, which I would expect them to do. Question now would it be worth it. They outlined a number of options from replacing the hot water heater with propane, all the way up to replacing the heat pump and using propane for heating also.
They could only give rough estimates, but somewhere between 3000(just hot water) to 7000(everything) is what was quoted.
Is there anyone out there that is using propane, how much is it running you per month? Any issues with it?
If it helps we're in NJ so electric might not be the best thing to have, although the people we're buying from say that their electic runs about 300-350 per month. If we really could save 100 a month, that would pay it off in 6 yrs which would likely be worth it, as well as propane works well that is.
Thnaks
DW called the propane company today to get info and of course they talked it up as the best thing ever, which I would expect them to do. Question now would it be worth it. They outlined a number of options from replacing the hot water heater with propane, all the way up to replacing the heat pump and using propane for heating also.
They could only give rough estimates, but somewhere between 3000(just hot water) to 7000(everything) is what was quoted.
Is there anyone out there that is using propane, how much is it running you per month? Any issues with it?
If it helps we're in NJ so electric might not be the best thing to have, although the people we're buying from say that their electic runs about 300-350 per month. If we really could save 100 a month, that would pay it off in 6 yrs which would likely be worth it, as well as propane works well that is.
Thnaks