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Is It Worth Switching From Electric To Propane?

HomeBlogIs It Worth Switching From Electric To Propane?
15 Sep

Is It Worth Switching From Electric To Propane?

By David Coon

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Propane is a more efficient fuel, it costs less to operate. Not only is propane a great source of heat for your home, it can also be used to power appliances such as stoves, ovens, clothes dryers, and water heaters. Propane appliances also generally have a longer lifespan than their electric counterparts, saving you both money and peace of mind in the long run. Switching to propane means you’ll no longer need to worry about branches falling on powerlines and knocking out your power during an ice storm. Propane is a non-toxic, non-poisonous fuel that poses zero threats to soil or groundwater. Propane tanks can be buried underground, hiding them from view without environmental risk. Because propane is a clean, environmentally-friendly fuel, you can rest easy knowing you’re taking good care of your family and the environment at the same time.

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