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What is everyone paying for propane this heating season? We have Dead River from Maine and are awaiting our first bill.
Thanks in advance for any input.The Breeze Wave 'cuz I'll be wavin' back
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we just paid eastern propane $4.47 ouch!
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This summer we joined Our Town Energy Alliance ttps://www.otchoice.com/ which cost us $25 to join. Price dropped from about $4.50 per gallon to I believe it is $2.55 per gallon, with Eastern Propane. Our last fill up saved us almost $140 over what we paid last year.
Not sure if you can get in now. Contact them and see.
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We got a delivery earlier this month at $2.79/gallon. You at 2x that amount, I would call and rip into them. Shop around.
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I guess that I will gladly take the $1.65 I just paid and smile!
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our last fill-up from Rymes was at the end of October...$2.89, I believe.
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Why is there such a diversity of prices? I just paid $2.45 down here in CT. last year NH had much lower pricing than us, this year not so much.
![]() I use it for on-demand hot water, stove/oven, and heating a split level home. Probably 1200 gals. per year. Last edited by Pineedles; 12-12-2013 at 05:37 PM. Reason: updated usage |
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What everyone is leaving out is how many gallons do you buy over the course of 1 year. I'm sure that has a significant impact on the cost.
I'm probably less than 500 gallons. |
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my propane is only for my stove and they auto deliver. this time I got 7 gallons so I really didn't pay attention . well I am now! should be an interesting phone call tomorrow
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My new price is based on 7500-8000 gallons a year as I was able to tie my home into my business account. Last year on my own plan with a tank I owned at home I was at $2.19, net 30 using a 320 gallon tank with 1500 gallon annual usage. |
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Is only about a 150 gallons or so. We have gas hot water, gas dryer, and gas stove.
Only two of us. A couple or 3 loads of wash per week, fairly short showers, dishwasher runs once or twice a week, and once the warmer weather comes, it is out to the BBQ for supper.
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What is your source of heat?
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monitor heater/ k2 oil and that price is reasonable. but it's a good point regarding auto delivery. I'm going to talk with them this morning about delivering when needed as opposed to auto.
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Wasn't sure who you asked the question of...
![]() I have K-1 for my oil burner, but our primary source is our woodstove. We go through just over 5 cords which is cheaper than two tanks of oil.
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upthesaukee, how much oil do you go through even when you burn 5 cords of wood?
I too heat with wood and I'm surprised my propane company hasn't raised the prices. It might be because my water heater (propane) is very inefficient. I've toyed with the idea of getting on-demand. |
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![]() Our Masonic Lodge has an on-demand hot water heater (Navion. Replaced an oil fired. Saved 230 gallons over the summer ). Over all good. Only problem we are having to work around is our commercial dishwasher. It is a water miser, and uses the rinse water as the next wash cycle water. Not enough water use to the dishwasher to keep the water hot. We have worked around that, and are making a permanent change by adding a re-circulator to recirculate the water and keep it hot until the dishwasher needs it. Over all, we like it a lot.
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I just received my bill from Dead River last week. The price is $2.79 up from $2.69 the month before.
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I use Borderline in Somersworth. Keep in mind that my killer price is based on 7500+ gallons. A standard household price is probably $2.19-2.79 depending on your usage, if you are using it as main heat. For those using it just for dryers or cooking you would not make out nearly as well.
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I think my neighbor locks in his price for the year at 2.29.
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Hi all,
One of the best (and least known) ways to save on propane and/or oil is to join the Our Town Energy Alliance. An annual membership is $25 and it entitles you to participate in their negotiated bulk discount rates. The best rates are typically locked in during the summer months. Here is the description of how the plan works: http://www.otchoice.com/energy.asp We have done this for years and we have been able to get very good prices on both propane and oil. Jetskier
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have been using Our Town Energy Alliance for years and STILL pay 50% more for propane than nat gas which we have in our house in NY. propane is a ripoff but there are really no good alternatives.
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Who installs the propane tanks? Are there fees involved with the propane tanks? Who does a service call? |
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Our last fill-up, on Jan 7, was at this year's contract price of $2.18 per gallon. We use propane for heating, hot water, clothes dryer and BBQ and soon to add a fireplace insert. Our gas fitter that provided & installed the heating and hot water system (Eastern's quote for the equipment was among the higher ones we received) that replaced an antique oil fired heating system (forced hot water) and very large electric hot water heater, does service on the heating & hot water system; dryer, etc. are serviced by appropriate appliance people. Eastern is very responsive for keeping us supplied and if we are ever concerned about the level remaining in the tank we email them and they are out the next day. |
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500 gallon tank. Propane central heat. Cost of propane today as quoted on telephone is: $2.40 per gallon. EASTERN PROPANE. |
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Just got my bill. Tank filled on 12/13. $2.08 a gallon for Eastern Propane. I am a Our Town Energy Alliance member.
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For those of you using Our Town Energy Alliance for propane, who supplies the tank? Rent, buy ???
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That would be between you and your provider. OTEA only negotiates a price structure with the various providers.
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I'm assuming that the customer has a large tank, 500 gallons or more. OTEA's low cost provider could change from year to year. Does that mean the customer has to have a new tank installed each time there's a provider change?
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We have a hundred gallon tank that gets filled two to three times per year. For our usage, it is not worth swapping providers every year for what will be relatively short money between the competitors. To go through the hassle of getting the old provider out to get their tank out of the way, and get a new tank installed, and have the new installation pressure tested, and who knows what else is involved...I guess I just couldn't be bothered for the savings vs the inconvenience. Senter Cove Guy, you deal with OTEA to get the best price for YOUR provider, and probably not for shopping each year. OTEA bargains with Eastern, for example, and says OTEA can guarantee 25,000 gallons of propane from Eastern's OTEA member customer for the period Sept 1 to Aug 31 the next year. The price is determined based on how many gallons you say you will use. The higher the use, the lower your price per gallon. Just remember, you are not buying propane from OTEA, just from your provider if they work with OTEA. If they do not participate (Fred Fuller, for instance) and you an get a better deal with Eastern, unless you own your own tanks, you will have to make arrangements with both companies to affect the change. To me, that can be a real hassle. Perhaps someone who shops propane yearly can chime in. With OTEA, your price is based on anticipated usage, and is like a contract for the year.
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We got our latest bill from Dead River and the price was $2.039 per gallon. A little high but we really don't use that much. We have a bulk tank with 3 units drawing off of it through meters. Just 3 more months of REAL cold to deal with so we're going to hope for warmer temps and enjoy.
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$2 is high? How much do you go through. I just got a fill-up at around $3.14 |
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We just got filled up and it was 2.08 with Eastern. I am an Our Town Energy Alliance member. Enrollment is going on right now. Go to their website and join for $25 for next year which starts this coming September. Tell them Jim Marshall referred you. Even if you have an underground tank with another company, you can still switch to Eastern. Call them and they will guide you through it. My neighbor and in laws had Energy North with underground tanks and had no problem changing. You will have to pay a yearly maintenance fee, but it is peanuts compared to what you will save.
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