So I open my utility bill for January's gas use and Bam! The first thing I thought was "Did I forget to pay last months bill and this is for 2 months???". Then I realized it was an average Mean Temperature of around 29 degrees last month (January), so I guess the burner needed to supplement the pellet stove quite a bit.
The question is, how much would the bill have been if I hadn't installed the stove last fall? Now, no one can give me an actual number, not knowing all of the specifics, so I suppose it's a bit rhetorical, but does everyone feel that the stoves put a big dent in their utility bill this winter? Maybe it's time to poke around my neighbors business and find out what they paid this year, compared to last year...
The question is, how much would the bill have been if I hadn't installed the stove last fall? Now, no one can give me an actual number, not knowing all of the specifics, so I suppose it's a bit rhetorical, but does everyone feel that the stoves put a big dent in their utility bill this winter? Maybe it's time to poke around my neighbors business and find out what they paid this year, compared to last year...