by Chris Kauffman | Apr 17, 2025 | Choosing a Propane Company, General Propane Information, Propane Market & Pricing, Saving on Propane Bill
You’re stuck scrolling through Google reviews. Googling “propane companies near me” in hopes of finding a quick solution is proving to not be so simple. You have eight different options and hundreds of reviews to scroll through before you make a decision. You...
by Chris Kauffman | Nov 7, 2024 | Propane Market & Pricing, Choosing a Propane Company, Saving on Propane Bill
What You’ll Learn What are the biggest influences on propane rates? Crude oil and natural gas prices, production and supply chain costs, and weather and seasonality all impact propane rates. In this post: Influences on Propane Prices Estimating Winter Propane...
by Chris Kauffman | Oct 17, 2024 | Saving on Propane Bill, General Propane Information
As the temperatures plummet, many homeowners are bracing themselves for higher heating bills. The increase in your monthly bill to keep your furnace running in the chilly months is daunting. You’ll stay warm and cozy without breaking the bank by making...
by Chris Kauffman | Oct 16, 2024 | Benefits of Propane Gas, HVAC, Saving on Propane Bill
If your mobile home was created before 1976, you may be losing hundreds of dollars a year in heating costs. That is, if you haven’t updated your furnace since that time. There was a distinction made between modular and manufactured homes in 1975 which put in...
by Chris Kauffman | Aug 14, 2024 | Saving on Propane Bill
While natural gas and electric dominate in homes across the U.S., propane is still a major contender. In fact, more than 10 percent of all homes in the country run on propane or heating oil. While the majority of these homes are concentrated in rural areas in the...
by Chris Kauffman | Oct 23, 2023 | Choosing a Propane Company, Propane Appliance Maintenance, Propane Market & Pricing, Saving on Propane Bill
Your furnace is up to bat. Don’t let it strike out! It’s jacket-outside-and-blanket-inside weather. We’ve already had some 40-degree nights. Your furnace has been called up to bat until your AC takes over again in spring. But you still haven’t had your yearly...