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a64armt
Feb 05, 2014Explorer
We have a 500 gal tank and most of our appliances are propane (hot water, heat, stove, fireplace). When we first moved from Georgia we were using about 150 gal a month in the winter. I quickly learned that it was going cost me big. We have since turned the thermostat down and run the thermostat down to 50 at night (programable) and average 80 gal a month in the winter, 100 if it is cold like recently.
In the fall we filled up at $1.78 a gal, it was $2.30 just after Christmas. Yesterday we bought 150 gal at $3 a gal. I hate this weather, this state and dearly want to move back south.
I wish the jackass in the White House would quit stonewalling the Keystone Pipeline.
As for global warming...... If 70 deg days in winter is the price we are paying for driving big gas guzzling trucks and SUV's, then I will keep on truck'in and tell others to do the same. While I agree we should watch our pollution, I think that global warming is more hype than truth and those that push the agenda are in it for personal gain.
CNG isn't an option, but i would like to change our gas fireplace insert for a real wood burning stove.
OJ
In the fall we filled up at $1.78 a gal, it was $2.30 just after Christmas. Yesterday we bought 150 gal at $3 a gal. I hate this weather, this state and dearly want to move back south.
I wish the jackass in the White House would quit stonewalling the Keystone Pipeline.
As for global warming...... If 70 deg days in winter is the price we are paying for driving big gas guzzling trucks and SUV's, then I will keep on truck'in and tell others to do the same. While I agree we should watch our pollution, I think that global warming is more hype than truth and those that push the agenda are in it for personal gain.
CNG isn't an option, but i would like to change our gas fireplace insert for a real wood burning stove.
OJ
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