Folks,
I did the same as Kyle and I have to say that it made my finances must
easier to track when my monthly gas bills weren't so disparate going from
hot weather to cold. The PGW budget plan makes it easy for homeowners and
tenants to pay for their gas usage, because it creates a more fixed than
variable, although not completely fixed, price for the service. Most folks
don't have the ability to find an extra $200, $300 or maybe even and $400 or
more during the winter months. I highly advise anyone who uses PGW natural
gas service to use the budget plan.
Mario
On Nov 15, 2007 11:04 AM, Kyle Cassidy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> one of the best thing i did was set up fixed payments with the gas
> company -- sure, you don't get the $43 bill in june, but you also don't
> get the $500 one in february...
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Joe Clarke
> Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2007 10:51 AM
> To: UCneighbors; University City List
> Subject: [Ucneighbors] Heating strategies
>
> Hello everyone,
> I'm wondering about supplementing our expensive house heater with
> individual space heaters in the rooms we use most often. I was looking
> at Consumer Reports and it seems that some of these heaters do a great
> job and may reduce the overall cost of heating. Has anyone tried this
> and to what degree of success?
>
> I'm also interested in fireplace inserts for their looks and
> heating value. I heard that there is a gas model that does not require
> major venting to the outside.
>
>
> Thanks in Advance,
>
> Joe (anti-freeze) Clarke
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