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Originally Posted by ton80
OP,
You need to do an economic analysis to understand the costs for adding NG to all of the potential consumers. Using only minimum NG will not justify the costs IMHO.
The cost for an existing home will include:
1, the TECO cost to get NG to your home.
2. The NG supply lines to each consumer inside your house
3. New appliances if have electrics already installed
4. The TECO customer charge of ~$30+ per month as per responders. Does it cover the supply line to your house?
Good Luck!
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way over analyzed, , if you want NG installed in your house, install NG.
If you put NG in for your appliances, don't forget to put an exterior fitting for both a grille, and a generator. . . do all possibilities at once.
It's a very cheap source of BTUs. . .
our bill 25-35 per month, hot water and exterior grille. . I won't allow NG into the house for safety and health reasons.