i have a gas stove. Love cooking on it. Hate lack of heat control with a electric range, with the lag on adjusting the heat.
Have a natural gas connection to the BBQ out back Never an empty tank, and if I have gas, spread the cost of the service connection.
Have a gas fired clothes dryer as well.
Have a gas fired high efficiency furnace.
I past month I just took our 21year old gas fired mid efficiency storage hot water tank out of servic.
Mostly to get rid of the natural draft chimney it used.
Now that heat loss hole in the roof is plugged.
In its place is a electric heat pump storage water heater paired with a drain water heat recovery unit.
Costs about $1500 more that a power vented water heater.
But should run for about $100 a year less in operating costs and also cut the green house gas levy that comes with all natural gas usage these days.
A nice side effect of the heat pump is how it dehumidifies the air. Now we mostly just hang up the clothes coming out the the washin
Next move on the home front slated for the spring is an air source heat pump to replace our dying 20 year old a/c with an obsolete refrigerant.
Presently deciding on the size of the unit to get quotes on.
Might go with two stage unit so that most of the time it will air condition on low except on hottest days when high speed kicks in.
Then it can also heat the house in the spring and fall, and maybe even a bit of the winter on weekends when the lower price of electricity might mean it is cheaper to run than the gas fired furnace.
Have a natural gas connection to the BBQ out back Never an empty tank, and if I have gas, spread the cost of the service connection.
Have a gas fired clothes dryer as well.
Have a gas fired high efficiency furnace.
I past month I just took our 21year old gas fired mid efficiency storage hot water tank out of servic.
Mostly to get rid of the natural draft chimney it used.
Now that heat loss hole in the roof is plugged.
In its place is a electric heat pump storage water heater paired with a drain water heat recovery unit.
Costs about $1500 more that a power vented water heater.
But should run for about $100 a year less in operating costs and also cut the green house gas levy that comes with all natural gas usage these days.
A nice side effect of the heat pump is how it dehumidifies the air. Now we mostly just hang up the clothes coming out the the washin
Next move on the home front slated for the spring is an air source heat pump to replace our dying 20 year old a/c with an obsolete refrigerant.
Presently deciding on the size of the unit to get quotes on.
Might go with two stage unit so that most of the time it will air condition on low except on hottest days when high speed kicks in.
Then it can also heat the house in the spring and fall, and maybe even a bit of the winter on weekends when the lower price of electricity might mean it is cheaper to run than the gas fired furnace.