Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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We bought 2011 home in Buttonwood. This area is "all electric". Wanting a gas range required us to install a propane tank. We also wanted a home generator. After getting the ARC approvals etc. we now have a 250 gallon propane tank buried and hooked up to a) 22kw generator; b)gas range; and c) gas grill. Note: all natural gas appliances are shipped from the manufacturer with a propane conversion kit - so no issue there. Vendors used: Trademark Electric and Fireplace Installers. Excellent work performed. If/when we replace the HVAC a propane furnace is an option as is a gas water heater.
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I purchased an induction range about two years ago. Very, very happy. Easy to clean, does not cook the food onto the top of the range. Does not heat the air, just the pan. You do need good, magnetic cookware, and the range will cost around $3,000. I expect the price will drop as they become more popular. |
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I’ve read some possible problems with induction... cancer... did not get it for that reason. Might be a small factor only.
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My experience with electric resistance. Very expensive and slow to heat. Experience with heat pump was slow to heat (air from vents not hot but warm) probably OK here. Did not work well in Charleston, SC. Needed electrical resistance (expensive) as supplement. Gas most effective if available. Can use for heat, hot water and cooking. There is a monthly service fee so if for heating only may be a higher expense. Our experience is that heating is not needed often but when wanted it is great to have quick (if short ) relief. |
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Been using induction for years, and would not be without it. Fastest, cleanest, safest cooking we have ever had. |
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