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Old 08-29-2025, 06:20 AM
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Good morning, all, and thanks in advance for any insights.

I have the opportunity to have TECO pull a gas line to my home, in Duval.

To help me with the decision, please share your monthly TECO costs...roughly...

I will ONLY be using gas for cooking, in the short term, but will have plumbing pulled to water heater and clothes dryer, for flexibility.

Thanks, and regards,
We also live in Duval and had a gas line installed at our home in April of 2022. We only have a gas tankless water heater at this time. Plans were for future dryer and stove as the electric appliances were replaced. Our gas usage bill for last month was $20.79 broken down as follows:

Customer Charge - $19.10
Distribution Charge - $0.66 (1.2 therms @ 0.55138)
Purchased Gas Adjustment - $0.96 (1.2 therms @ 0.80000)
Florida Gross Receipts Tax - $0.07
Total - $20.79

We did the entire installation through TECO. TECO installed the gas line and meter (third party installers). They recommended 2 plumbers and we had 3 others come to give us estimates, for the installation of the water heater. We chose one of the TECO recommended plumbers as there were rebates from TECO involved at the time. The best local plumbing estimate was from Torri Plumbing in Wildwood. We will most likely use them for future work. Anthony Torri Plumbing | World Class Plumbing in North Central Florida .The whole process took about 3 months. The third party gas pipe and meter installers were slow with the installation.
The person who put the little flags in before digging told me the feeder gas line was put in to all the homes with the rest of the infrastructure and ours was about 3 feet from the water meter. evidently the developer used the same trench for water and gas pipes.
Good luck with your project.
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Old 08-29-2025, 07:09 AM
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We have gas furnace, hot water, & dryer. In the winter, we average $75-80 for a couple months——- when no heat is being used, our bill is around $35. We do not cook with gas.
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Old 08-29-2025, 07:35 AM
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1200 Sq Ft home. All gas. Single, live alone and spend 3 months up north.
2024 monthly average was $32.00.
2025 monthly average YTD is $34.00.
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Old 08-29-2025, 08:02 AM
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Please be aware that TECO recently included a notification with their bills that they are requesting rate increases which, should they pass, would effectively double my own gas bill which runs about $25. monthly.
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Old 08-29-2025, 08:53 AM
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Does TECO have different rates in different parts of the state? For hot water I paid about $43 in August. Heat 2100sq ft so my monthly budget is $86. Check your costs that do not vary with usage. Distributuion is the big one.
Our monthly gas bill south of the turnpike is about $41. We have gas range & dryer, but not sure about tankless water heater. I think it’s electric. Also, heat pump? Not sure if gas or electric, but I think electric. I don’t know why we’re double what others are paying. We have 2300 sf with just two of us here 99% of the time. Just like electric bill we always seem to be much higher than anyone else. Weird.
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Old 08-29-2025, 09:16 AM
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I have have natural gas from Teco for my furnace and water heater only . My bill is around $31 per month in the non heating seasons . Most of that is the base customer service charge . I’d prefer to get rid of it .
I’m paying nearly $300 per year in service charges alone .

Customer Charge ®
$24.41
Distribution
Charge
$2.87
5.2 THMS @ $0.55138

PGA ®
5.2 THMS @ $0.80000
$4.16
Florida Gross
Receipts Tax
$0.33
Natural Gas Service Cost
$31.77
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Old 08-29-2025, 09:23 AM
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Good morning, all, and thanks in advance for any insights.

I have the opportunity to have TECO pull a gas line to my home, in Duval.

To help me with the decision, please share your monthly TECO costs...roughly...

I will ONLY be using gas for cooking, in the short term, but will have plumbing pulled to water heater and clothes dryer, for flexibility.

Thanks, and regards,
From my perspective, having natural gas is a top priority for me. We greatly prefer it over electric for cooking, and it’s FAR cheaper than electric water heating, and home heating based on my own experience.

I also have a gas line to my patio and a nat gas BBQ grill which saves me from having to fool with propane tanks. And nat gas is less costly than propane.

But another, very big benefit for me is that nat gas gives us the ability to put in gas fireplaces. In my Missouri home I have two such fireplaces that we really have enjoyed in the winter. Not only are they cozy and beautiful, but they put out a good amount of heat. In fact, when we use our primary fireplace the 2 furnaces in my home don’t need to run. Therefore there seems to be zero cost for running the fireplace! For our new home in TV, we are planning on running a gas line out to the lanai for my bbq grill, and I’ll probably instal some kind of gas fireplace out there as well to provide some supplemental heat during the cooler months.

So for me, nat gas is a very important and beneficial item.
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Old 08-29-2025, 10:18 AM
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Good morning, all, and thanks in advance for any insights.

I have the opportunity to have TECO pull a gas line to my home, in Duval.

To help me with the decision, please share your monthly TECO costs...roughly...

I will ONLY be using gas for cooking, in the short term, but will have plumbing pulled to water heater and clothes dryer, for flexibility.

Thanks, and regards,
We only have cooking and water, $30 - $40. Thanksgiving time to cook turkey it goes up $5-$8
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Good morning, all, and thanks in advance for any insights.

I have the opportunity to have TECO pull a gas line to my home, in Duval.

To help me with the decision, please share your monthly TECO costs...roughly...

I will ONLY be using gas for cooking, in the short term, but will have plumbing pulled to water heater and clothes dryer, for flexibility.

Thanks, and regards,
Just curious, if you don't mind sharing:

How much will it cost to install the gas line and plumb the house?

And is this now an option for all areas north of 44?
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Old 08-29-2025, 10:47 AM
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you may want to consider running a line to a brand new natural gas bbq. No more trips to refill or worse, empty tank while your cooking and forgot your on your spare tank and you receive the evil 👁️ from u know who
Good idea, just be aware you can not use natural gas on a propane grill. The burner orifices are a different size. You will need to either buy a new grill or do an expensive retrofit.
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Old 08-29-2025, 01:05 PM
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Originally Posted by WiscoDogsDad View Post
Good morning, all, and thanks in advance for any insights.

I have the opportunity to have TECO pull a gas line to my home, in Duval.

To help me with the decision, please share your monthly TECO costs...roughly...

I will ONLY be using gas for cooking, in the short term, but will have plumbing pulled to water heater and clothes dryer, for flexibility.

Thanks, and regards,

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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Old 08-29-2025, 04:47 PM
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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!
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.
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Old 08-29-2025, 05:19 PM
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I guess having NG in your home may be a good idea but don't do it to save money because gas keeps getting more expensive and gas appliances are really are not more efficient than electric appliances. If you like to cook with gas or need a generator to support medical equipment or don't want to play around with propane for the BBQ then gas may be for you. But gas tank hot water heater or a gas on-demand water heater will cost you more in the long run. The dryer, gas may be a little more efficient. But just know there will be an pretty significant up front cost to bring the gas throughout your home. Always insist on black pipe because any flex pipe is suseptible to lightning and fires.

It's also interesting to know that lots of people here in the Villages have removed the gas from their home for a variety of reasons including safety.
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It's also interesting to know that lots of people here in the Villages have removed the gas from their home for a variety of reasons including safety.
I took a limo ride home with an executive of New England Electric Service, a generator and distributor of electricity in Mass. He preferred electricity because it doesn't explode.

A high school friend's sister's house exploded from gas. .

sorry, fine outside, inside not so much. . .
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Old 08-29-2025, 11:02 PM
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2022 total $449
2023 total $364
2024 total $371

Gas stove, water heater, dryer and furnace. In late 2022 I installed a new hvac and hot water heater that were both more efficient than the existing units. I also travel a few months per year when there is minimal usage

2000 sq ft home
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