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Powering your home during power outages
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<blockquote data-quote="airshot" data-source="post: 520535" data-attributes="member: 1183"><p>You won't have a problem as long as the NG service company pushes the pressure up by adding propane when the temps drop below O degrees. Our area gas supplier sends out notices each year explaining how this works at the beginning of each heating season. We had NG for years with no problems either, but when we moved out to the country there was no NG. We chose propane with no regrets, much hotter burning, water heater recovers in minutes and clothes dryer is much faster than the NG version. Our overall yearly cost is less for propane than it was for NG. To each his own, but we really like our propane fuel.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="airshot, post: 520535, member: 1183"] You won't have a problem as long as the NG service company pushes the pressure up by adding propane when the temps drop below O degrees. Our area gas supplier sends out notices each year explaining how this works at the beginning of each heating season. We had NG for years with no problems either, but when we moved out to the country there was no NG. We chose propane with no regrets, much hotter burning, water heater recovers in minutes and clothes dryer is much faster than the NG version. Our overall yearly cost is less for propane than it was for NG. To each his own, but we really like our propane fuel. [/QUOTE]
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