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Understanding Pricing for Propane Heating Fuel

When someone buys rural property and plans to have a house built there, the household members must make a decision about the source of home heat they'll rely on. They may like the idea of a wood stove, but they'll still want a backup source for when the fire dies. That might be electric baseboards, an oil furnace, or a liquefied petroleum gas furnace. They can buy heating oil and LPG, commonly called propane, from an organization like River Country Cooperative . Rural Heating Opportunities In Minnesota and Wisconsin, propane furnaces are much more common than residential oil heat is. The property owners may be leaning toward electric heat because of some myths they believe about propane. Since electricity for heat is significantly more expensive than LPG, they should understand the real advantages of that form of fuel. In this part of the country, winters can be long and very cold, and having to pay a lot more for heat is frustrating. Understanding Propane Gas Pricing