Many Connecticut residents rely on liquefied propane gas (LPG) or heating oil to keep their homes warm because natural gas was unavailable in many parts of the state for a long time. That situation continues to a certain extent even within municipalities. Someone who always lived in a house with natural gas may one day buy a place with a propane Heating System Farmington CT residents are accustomed to. This person may have questions about the differences and similarities.
Furnace Equipment
A propane-fueled Heating System Farmington CT residents rely on is very similar to one fueled by natural gas. The equipment is essentially the same with some relatively minor modifications.
Fuel Delivery
Natural gas arrives at the home through underground pipelines; the fuel is supplied by a utility company. In contrast, propane gas is delivered by a truck to a large tank on the property. Customers may have a contract with a company set up so a driver delivers propane about once a month and tops off the tank. They can pay after each delivery or pay for a full season’s fuel ahead of time for a discount per gallon.
Fuel Cost
The cost of propane fluctuates depending on a variety of factors. Fluctuations tend to be greater than with natural gas, so being able to lock in a price with one company is a definitive advantage.
Additional Devices
Homeowners with a propane furnace may have a propane gas stove as well, or there may be an electric one installed. Propane also can be used for a gas fireplace and a tumble dryer for laundry. For barbecue grills and patio heaters, small propane tanks can be purchased to power this equipment. The small tanks are returned to the supplier for refilling.
A Full-Service Organization
A full-service organization such as Inc. installs, repairs and maintains furnaces fueled by natural gas, LPG and heating oil. The company also delivers heating oil and propane gas, and even diesel fuel to customers who keep tanks on their property. That often is the case with farmers needing to add fuel to their agricultural equipment and pickup trucks. You can also visit them on Facebook.