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Gas or Electric? Which is Better?

Posted On : Jul-15-2009 | seen (873) times | Article Word Count : 554 |

Which is better, gas or electric? This has been an age old question without a whole lot of answers. The answer is all about what method you prefer and your personal situation.
Which is better, gas or electric? This has been an age old question without a whole lot of answers. The answer is all about what method you prefer and your personal situation. First you need to check on installation costs, whether or not natural gas/propane is available in your region, the cost factors of either using electric or gas for your home. Once you know what is available, and assuming both are there are other positive and negative reasons to use each service. These following factors are the pros and cons of using both electric and or natural gas:

Natural Gas/Propane-

Natural Gas is a more popular choice for those who live in the north, because of its ability to withstand power outages during a snowstorm. There is a wide variety of natural gas ran products ranging from furnaces, stoves, hot water heaters, and even refrigerators. You can get this form of energy through a natural gas company where you pay a monthly bill, or you can use natural gas in the form of a propane tank and fill these up when needed. Here are some of the pros and cons of using natural gas:

• Pros-You can still use them even if the power goes out to heat your home, cook, and heat your water with. Natural gas/propane heaters take up less space than conventional. There is a large fuel supply to run these. You save money on your electric bill, because electricity is not used when running a gas heater.

• Cons- Natural gas/propane is not cheap, depending on the company; a tank fill could run you between $300 and $400 while a natural gas bill could run you slightly less. Carbon monoxide can become an issue with using gas; you will need to invest in a carbon monoxide detector. You will need a boiler to run your natural gas heater.

Electric-

Like Natural gas/propane you can purchase most of your major appliances, furnaces, and water heaters. The costs of these important items for your home are slightly less than those that run natural gas. Here are some of the pros and cons of using electricity for heat and major appliances:

• Pros-You can find electric heat almost anywhere in the country. A few different power companies will offer you a subscription to a green- power system which it may be slightly higher; you are using electricity from renewable sources. Electrical products are very energy efficient. You do not need to store fuel such as propane.

• Cons-If you are using an electric heater, the cost could be higher for your bill. Plants that process electricity can create pollution such as greenhouse gases. Though appliances and heaters are energy efficient, it takes a lot of energy to produce the electric itself. If you have a power outage, well your appliances and heater will not work. If you are heating with electricity, they are limited to a certain number of kWh, where large areas may not be heated as well.

These are just a few of the pros and cons of using both electricity and natural gas. Again whether one is better than the other depends on your personal situation and preferences. Evaluate your home, and base your choice on personal need, usage and experience.

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