Converting from Electric to Propane, whats the cost?
I have been renting a house that uses propane for the heater, oven, stove, water heater and dryer. So far I have loved having propane instead of the electric and have had no problems. We paid 0 bucks to set up an account and fill the tank half way in March and still have 30% left.
Now we are wanting to purchase a two story house and were wondering
how much does it generally cost to convert a house from electric to propane? I know there are lots of variables and was wondering the high cost and low cost.
What rules and regulations are there to having a propane tank on the property?
The house we are most likely going to purchase is kind of a 1.5 story, imagine a right triangle shaped house instead of a square. There is no basement, and everything is electric.
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I would guess this would be a big change and, don’t think it’s advisable. It would include changing the kitchen range, the water heater, the furnace, virtually all elements that use electric, would have to be changed. It just wouldn’t be viable.
If you live in an area that provides Natural Gas you might want to consider Natural Gas. I know that Natural Gas can be less expensive than Propane.
Good Luck.