Facts About Propane Prices & The Many Propane Appliances

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By Cath Buhr


If you are studying up on different types of household energy sources, you might consider switching over to a propane tank instead of staying with natural gas or coal. This is an excellent option for many rural and suburban residents who want to lessen their dependence on the grid and be a bit more self-reliant.

There are some costs associated with starting up propane service. You will need to have a tank installed, and you can lease a tank or purchase one. In addition, your current appliances will need to be converted so that they can run on propane rather than natural gas. You also can replace your appliances with energy-efficient propane appliances, which can be a good way to reduce your monthly propane usage and, in the long run, save money.

While most people know that a propane furnace, stove and oven can be purchased, there are other appliances available that can run on propane. For instance, your fireplace can be converted for propane and there also vent-free cast iron stoves that heat up rooms in your house using propane. In addition, your water heater also can be a propane-powered heater.

Propane also can be used as energy source for your refrigerator/freezer as well as your washer and your dryer. Obviously, you don't have to run out and purchase all new appliances as soon as your propane tank has been set up, but over time, it can be wise to make the switch.

Whether you live fifty miles from the nearest city or five, you can go off the grid using alternative energy sources such as propane and solar power. You can use just propane or combine solar power and propane. It's a good idea for anyone, whether they have a propane tank or not, to consider buying a propane generator. In many areas of the country, poor weather can cause the power to go out for many hours or even for a day or more. A propane generator can help you continue to live normally, even if your neighbors do not have power.

Depending on the size of your propane tank and the amount of energy your household needs, you might have to fill up your tank more than one time per year. You will want to keep a close watch on propane prices and purchase from a company that allows you to pre-buy large amounts of fuel when propane prices are low. Thrifty Propane, for instance, has pre-buy specials and contacts customers via email to let them know when prices have dropped.




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