• TalesOfTrees
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    Higher price per unit, but propane burns 2-2.5x more efficiently. So what might be more beneficial to one person or another most likely depends on other factors, such as region and availability.

    • silence7OPM
      66 months ago
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      Almost nobody ends up using propane when they’ve got piped gas available. Which says that it’s not a great choice.

      • TalesOfTreesEnglish
        16 months ago
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        Or it just confirms developers being in cahoots, and consumers being unaware that they have choices, even when it doesn’t seem like it. Hopefully you’re not interpreting this as me trying to argue with you, as my intention is more of a “hey, by the way here’s something” rather than an attempt to convince anyone of anything.

        • Uranium3006
          26 months ago
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          in the case of apartments the consumers don’t have a choice, which is why new gas line bans are so important

          • NoIWontPickAName
            06 months ago
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            I never really thought about it until this discussion. I’m used to propane tanks for people who live in the country

            • silence7OPM
              26 months ago
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              Exactly. There are propane tanks in areas where there aren’t fixed pipes to deliver natural gas. Once those are installed, people switch to the cheaper option.

              This is a big deal because right now heat pumps are almost always cheaper than propane, but not cheaper than natural gas.

              • NoIWontPickAName
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                No I meant there are still houses here that use propane, I was looking at one on Monday, smack dab in the middle of town

                • silence7OPM
                  16 months ago
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                  All I can say is that this is very uncommon. Either that location never got a natural gas hookup, or something unusual is happening.