Ok, i;m jumping the gun a little, but I have 17 bags left of my second ton of the season, needless to say i'm ecstatic. I would have spent a minimum of $1000 with NG.
naehring2000 said:Ok, i;m jumping the gun a little, but I have 17 bags left of my second ton of the season, needless to say i'm ecstatic. I would have spent a minimum of $1000 with NG.
JoeS said:naehring2000 said:Ok, i;m jumping the gun a little, but I have 17 bags left of my second ton of the season, needless to say i'm ecstatic. I would have spent a minimum of $1000 with NG.
How much are you paying for NG?
NG is less expensive in most if not all places than pellets.
JoeS said:NG is less expensive in most if not all places than pellets.
imacman said:JoeS said:NG is less expensive in most if not all places than pellets.
Really? What are you paying for propane?
imacman said:JoeS said:NG is less expensive in most if not all places than pellets.
Really? What are you paying for propane?
imacman said:Ooooops, I meant NG. :red:
naehring2000 said:@MacP I keep it around 72-75 over 1200 Sq. Ft.
Ya JoeS you're doing a lot better than me on price per therm.
PADave said:No NG here but propane is 3.19 a gallon, I have spent almost 400.00 this year in propane, and it hasn't been that cold, what I saved in electric was eaten by the propane, but i had a more warm feeling than the electric.
Pellet stove coming on 3-14.
PADave said:No NG here but propane is 3.19 a gallon, I have spent almost 400.00 this year in propane, and it hasn't been that cold, what I saved in electric was eaten by the propane, but i had a more warm feeling than the electric.
Pellet stove coming on 3-14.
Without looking at my bill, commodity pricing wasn't a concern, they jacked the price of delivery and serviceJoeS said:naehring2000 said:@MacP I keep it around 72-75 over 1200 Sq. Ft.
Ya JoeS you're doing a lot better than me on price per therm.
Commodity price is .62 cents. NG is at all time lows in pricing.
imacman said:PADave said:No NG here but propane is 3.19 a gallon, I have spent almost 400.00 this year in propane, and it hasn't been that cold, what I saved in electric was eaten by the propane, but i had a more warm feeling than the electric.
Pellet stove coming on 3-14.
If you can get pellets at around $220/ton, you'll save a bundle burning pellets.
Pellets at $220/ton = approx. $16.00 /million BTU.
Propane at $3.19/gal= approx. $44.00/million BTU.
PADave said:imacman said:PADave said:No NG here but propane is 3.19 a gallon, I have spent almost 400.00 this year in propane, and it hasn't been that cold, what I saved in electric was eaten by the propane, but i had a more warm feeling than the electric.
Pellet stove coming on 3-14.
If you can get pellets at around $220/ton, you'll save a bundle burning pellets.
Pellets at $220/ton = approx. $16.00 /million BTU.
Propane at $3.19/gal= approx. $44.00/million BTU.
Pellet are 195.00 at the dealer I am getting my stove from, they are bringing 2 Ton with them when they do the install. They say 175.00 come april and then they start to go up.
Yes I am having it installed, they are about 30 miles away, bringing it, the pellet and install for 350.00, I wouldn't attempt to aggravate myself for that.
naehring2000 said:JoeS said:naehring2000 said:Ok, i;m jumping the gun a little, but I have 17 bags left of my second ton of the season, needless to say i'm ecstatic. I would have spent a minimum of $1000 with NG.
How much are you paying for NG?
NG is less expensive in most if not all places than pellets.
You're right, and that was one of the main reasons I held off on a wood or pellet stove.... until 2010 when national grid jacked their price per therm during the prime months Nov-Apr. from roughly .78 a therm to almost $2.00
naehring2000 said:Ok, i;m jumping the gun a little, but I have 17 bags left of my second ton of the season, needless to say i'm ecstatic. I would have spent a minimum of $1000 with NG.
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