LPG vs natural gas supply to house
Anyone have or had a house which was previously on natural (piped) gas supply converted to bottled LPG? We only have two gas appliances, an infinity water heater and a stove top (oven is still electric). Electricity supplier is suggesting we could save by converting back to electric, but there is the cost of a new oven (at least $5k for an equivalent to what we have now) and finding somewhere in the house for a hot water cylinder so thats not going to happen
Gas bill is around 45 - 50 per month, most of which is the connection charge. I understand there is a conversion required, both an LPG burner for the Infinity, and jets for the stove top and of course the pipework changes between where the exisiting gas meter connects to the house and where the LPG bottles would be located, but other than that, what is the downside? 2 x45Kg LPG bottles could keep us going for quite a while.
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