GPintheMitten
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Glad you got some useful feedback and good to hear you have a plan that will work for you.
Ditto on the wood pellets for heat.We also have propane but found out real quick it,s cheaper to heat with wood pellets verses the propane.We started burning wood pellets back in 2002 and have not looked back since.Our average heating costs here in michigan 1685 sq foot house( including the basement) is about $600 bucks per year based on 3 tons burned.I also want to add we bought our own (reconditoned 500 gal.)propane tank 2 years ago so we can shop price in early august.We now only use about 400 gal. per year.coobie.I switched over to wood pellets versus propane for heat a while back, propane is probably the second most expensive option after electric. I still have a propane stove/oven and can run the propane furnace for when the pellet stove can't keep up. Propane is expensive, tank rental, they jack up the price I pay $.10 for 'insurance' on their tank etc etc. Maybe you will have a good propane dealer in your area but then again maybe not. I would look at everything but propane.
I am not sure how long a 100lb propane tank will last running a hot water heater. Since you are in AZ and building the house why not look at solar thermal for hot water and maybe back that up with propane or electric? I would love to have solar thermal but it wasn't designed into my house so almost impossible to do now.
Ditto on the wood pellets for heat.We also have propane but found out real quick it,s cheaper to heat with wood pellets verses the propane.We started burning wood pellets back in 2002 and have not looked back since.Our average heating costs here in michigan 1685 sq foot house( including the basement) is about $600 bucks per year based on 3 tons burned.I also want to add we bought our own (reconditoned 500 gal.)propane tank 2 years ago so we can shop price in early august.We now only use about 400 gal. per year.coobie.
We live on wooded 11 acres but are now getting a little older,LOL.We took the wood pellet route because of less mess and easier to handle.The wood pellet cost is about $184 per ton.coobie.If i didnt have 20 acres of trees that i cull (dead and diseased) i would have switched to pellets years ago also.
coobie said:Ditto on the wood pellets for heat.We also have propane but found out real quick it,s cheaper to heat with wood pellets verses the propane.We started burning wood pellets back in 2002 and have not looked back since.Our average heating costs here in michigan 1685 sq foot house( including the basement) is about $600 bucks per year based on 3 tons burned.I also want to add we bought our own (reconditoned 500 gal.)propane tank 2 years ago so we can shop price in early august.We now only use about 400 gal. per year.coobie.
Maybe 5 gal.at best we shut the pellet stove off just to clean threw out the year.We have propane water heater & cooking stove.coobieHow much of the 400 gallons do you estimate are used for heat? What other uses do you have for propane?
Geothermal provides heat and AC as well. Since it gets heat from the ground where the temperature is more or less constant the efficiency is about the same year around. The problem with geo is the high initial investment.I also get the advantage of A/C in the summer (which geothermal doesn't ). Mine has a propane backup heat source as i want my generator to power up heat in an ice storm or blackout condition.
Forgot to add that we have a whole house 17kw propane generator the comes on test cycle 10-15 min. per week.It did run 4 days last spring in a ice storm,coobieHow much of the 400 gallons do you estimate are used for heat? What other uses do you have for propane?
I am on here searching for ideas after getting our propane topped-up this week @ $4.11 a gallon!
Thankfully we heat with wood so staying warm is not an issue, but things seem to be spiraling downward quickly.
We haven't called to complain yet but I'm betting that we are getting "surcharged" for low usage (HW & cooking only) as my parent's tank (used for heat, HW, cooking, dryer) was also filled this week by the same supplier @ $3.01 a gallon. I'm pretty sure my folks didn't pre-buy this year but their price is still WAY above ones I'm seeing here.
Considering the extreme variations in cost-per-gallon in this thread, the pricing seems VERY random.