Check with your local gas and electric company. You will need to know your square footage and they may also be able to look at past records for your address to make a rough estimate.
In addition, you may also be able to set up an average cost program where you pay the same year round, so that the cost gets spread out.
You have to dig out your gas bill and fine the cost of a therm or unit of gas. Use that to calculate the cost of gas in your area. Good choice in for your pool heater! K
At current gas prices they cost less to use and a gas heater gives you a much greater supply of hot water on demand.
As much as you use, but the gas company should have a budget plan
As much as you use, but the gas company should have a budget plan
No if your heater is electric you can not use a gas heater you have to use the electric heater and it would really cause too much to change over from electric to gas so I would truly stick to what heater you have noiw
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Up to 1,000,000 BTU INPUT per HR after this a boiler would be required
For me, in my 1475 sf home with a gas furnace and water heater in California, my gas bill varies depending on the time of year. And I'm going to guess it would vary depending on the state you are in. We don't use the heat near as much as those in the snowy regions. In the summer it goes down to $14.00 to $16.00. In Feb it was at an all-time high at $78.00. For the past year the average was $31.64.
I doubt the gas company will install a water heater. Too much liability.
Yes, a gas heater does not use any electricity.
Yes a bosch tankless water heater can save on your utilities bill. Bosch claims that because they use natural gas in their heaters, you can save up to half on your bills.