farmerjan
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I would probably change companies. There is going to be problems with getting propane this winter by all indications. But once you have a contract... whether it is automatic delivery, or you have to call when the tank gets to say 30% so they can get you fit in when they are in the area and NOT have to make a special trip; they are obligated to fulfill the terms. If not, you can refuse to pay for emergency delivery and such... document the phone calls. BUT, I would be looking for another company.
I would not go back to electric with all the problems with the grid/brownouts/and all that. I always hated electric and was soooo glad to go back to propane, here at the new house. I want a wood stove again too.... got to see if any of the chimneys here can get a liner and be safe for it. I have been talking and looking at the outside wood burner... BUT... got to have electricity for the pump for the water to circulate... and the 3 I have talked to do not have a solar panel option to supply the electricity so what good is it when the power is out? Would just as soon have the wood heat in the house...
I would not go back to electric with all the problems with the grid/brownouts/and all that. I always hated electric and was soooo glad to go back to propane, here at the new house. I want a wood stove again too.... got to see if any of the chimneys here can get a liner and be safe for it. I have been talking and looking at the outside wood burner... BUT... got to have electricity for the pump for the water to circulate... and the 3 I have talked to do not have a solar panel option to supply the electricity so what good is it when the power is out? Would just as soon have the wood heat in the house...