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Scbang 09-17-2025 03:27 PM

TECO GAS bill
 
Does it make sense to maintain TECO GAS account for a snowbird who shuts off water heater and heat during summer? Is it too much of bother to stop and start every 6 months?

Cheers!

Topspinmo 09-18-2025 08:50 PM

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Originally Posted by Scbang (Post 2461636)
Does it make sense to maintain TECO GAS account for a snowbird who shuts off water heater and heat during summer? Is it too much of bother to stop and start every 6 months?

Cheers!

Probably depends on which county, how much hassle, and if there any add on charges for disconnect reconnect?

CoachKandSportsguy 09-19-2025 05:58 AM

Schedule of charges other than monthly gas usage:

https://www.peoplesgas.com/49c7e0/si...ison-chart.pdf

there is a disconnect fee, a trip fee, and probably a reconnect fee and the trip fee to lock and unlock the meter. . .

overthinking the options to save a small amount of money, maybe?

tophcfa 09-19-2025 07:40 AM

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Originally Posted by Scbang (Post 2461636)
Does it make sense to maintain TECO GAS account for a snowbird who shuts off water heater and heat during summer? Is it too much of bother to stop and start every 6 months?

Cheers!

Just a twist on that idea. If all you use gas for is heat and hot water for half the year, would it be cheaper in the long run to simply convert to electricity and not have to pay the monthly fee on an open gas account when not using any? In reality, do you really need gas for heat? We run the heat on our HVAC for about an hour, once per year, simply to burn the dust from the system, not to heat the home. We love having our windows, screened doors, and sliders open all winter to let in fresh air and never use the heat. That only leaves hot water, and an electric hot water heater is not very expensive. I suppose if you have a gas stove, cloths dryer, and pool heater that would be a different story entirely, as replacing all those appliances would significantly change the equation. It sucks that part time residents, who never rent their homes, can’t easily turn unused services on and off when not there, especially nowadays when most things can easily be done remotely.

CarlR33 09-19-2025 07:50 AM

You never said how much your paying per month for static no use service? You’re probably overthinking this, IMO

Topspinmo 09-19-2025 07:52 AM

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Originally Posted by tophcfa (Post 2461860)
Just a twist on that idea. If all you use gas for is heat and hot water for half the year, would it be cheaper in the long run to simply convert to electricity and not have to pay the monthly fee on an open gas account when not using any? In reality, do you really need gas for heat? We run the heat on our HVAC for about an hour, once per year, simply to burn the dust from the system, not to heat the home. We love having our windows, screened doors, and sliders open all winter to let in fresh air and never use the heat. That only leaves hot water, and an electric hot water heater is not very expensive. I suppose if you have a gas stove, cloths dryer, and pool heater that would be a different story entirely, as replacing all those appliances would significantly change the equation. It sucks that part time residents, who never rent their homes, can’t easily turn unused services on and off when not there, especially nowadays when most things can easily be done remotely.

Agree, I would like to convert my hot water heater to electric. Probably will when I have to change out the fairly new one I installed recently. Electric WHs are easy to install and safer IMO. Then, have line plumbed to furnace with solid black gas pipe to reduce hazard in attic with CSST cheap lines.

Rainger99 09-19-2025 08:07 AM

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Originally Posted by Scbang (Post 2461636)
Does it make sense to maintain TECO GAS account for a snowbird who shuts off water heater and heat during summer? Is it too much of bother to stop and start every 6 months?

Cheers!

Tell us what you are paying for the months that you are not here so that we can run the numbers.

I do know that disconnecting and reconnecting fees are high. These are public utilities that are supposed to be regulated.


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