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abom2
Oct 31, 2017Explorer
I agree on the residential hook up portion. I had expected to have some additional fees for the tank and hooking it up. Did not get any charges except for the propane.
It was very convenient and with my 10+ hour work day six days a week minimum it was profitable for me from my viewpoint.
I was making money and not taking off early to get things done.
I believe they were charging the equivalent of $2.75 to $2.93 a gallon. This was in the 2010 to 2013 period.
So a little over a $100.00 a week to feed the furnace.
It was very convenient and with my 10+ hour work day six days a week minimum it was profitable for me from my viewpoint.
I was making money and not taking off early to get things done.
I believe they were charging the equivalent of $2.75 to $2.93 a gallon. This was in the 2010 to 2013 period.
So a little over a $100.00 a week to feed the furnace.
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