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<blockquote data-quote="Rooster1971" data-source="post: 3890708" data-attributes="member: 19292"><p>Personally I’d stick with total electric although I hate cooking on electric. Get a high efficiency heat pump if you don’t already have one. Propane prices can swing wildly. I guess if you want the expense of piping propane just for cooking, it’s up to you. </p><p>I decided not to go propane in my mom’s house after looking at the numbers and also installed a on demand tankless electric. If you have hard water there is some maintenance even with a softener.</p><p>I’m just a heat and air guy that’s seen people pay $500-650 propane a month on not a huge house when the price skyrocketed.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Rooster1971, post: 3890708, member: 19292"] Personally I’d stick with total electric although I hate cooking on electric. Get a high efficiency heat pump if you don’t already have one. Propane prices can swing wildly. I guess if you want the expense of piping propane just for cooking, it’s up to you. I decided not to go propane in my mom’s house after looking at the numbers and also installed a on demand tankless electric. If you have hard water there is some maintenance even with a softener. I’m just a heat and air guy that’s seen people pay $500-650 propane a month on not a huge house when the price skyrocketed. [/QUOTE]
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