we just moved in and i want to have a idea of what we have to pay. thanks
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2 Responses to “what is the average ‘natural gas’ price to heat a 1900 sq.ft. house in fountain ,co?”
If you have gas water heater, oven/stove, and furnace, I'd say about $200 per month. If you have real good insulation, it could be less. Just an estimate.
Your power company may be able to give you an idea of what the bills were like last year; however, remember that how you use your house has a lot of bearing on the heating costs… thermostat set backs, base temperature, how many ins and outs a day, insulated window coverings, etc.
June 15th, 2009 at 12:51 am
If you have gas water heater, oven/stove, and furnace, I'd say about $200 per month. If you have real good insulation, it could be less. Just an estimate.
June 15th, 2009 at 12:51 am
Your power company may be able to give you an idea of what the bills were like last year; however, remember that how you use your house has a lot of bearing on the heating costs… thermostat set backs, base temperature, how many ins and outs a day, insulated window coverings, etc.