This is not a good winter

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  • gudnoyez
    gudnoyez Posts: 8,156
    edited February 2014
    This time a Alberta Clipper dropped another 3 inches of fluffy snow it was -5 this morning the artic air is bringing a-15 morning tomorrow cant wait till summer so I can complain about the heat and humidity. The rabbits have the advantage as the dogs cant get through the snow mounds fast enough.
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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 33,066
    edited February 2014
    Hofy wrote: »
    The only thing I hate about this winter is the propane "shortage". $5.20/gallon to heat my house right now. January's bill was $800!!

    Wow...that would be enough for me to make some drastic changes. Good old natural gas for me was 110 bucks. You should look into one of those outside wood burners to heat your house....heck man, any other option is better than 800 clams a month.
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  • pumpkinman
    pumpkinman Posts: 10,201
    edited February 2014
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    Well once again it's snowing in the Pocono's.
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  • pumpkinman
    pumpkinman Posts: 10,201
    edited February 2014
    Hofy wrote: »
    The only thing I hate about this winter is the propane "shortage". $5.20/gallon to heat my house right now. January's bill was $800!!



    That's brutal !!!!
    Our bill with natural gas was almost $350 and we have large old home built in 1926. Not an efficient home by any means.
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  • westmassguy
    westmassguy Posts: 6,850
    edited February 2014
    pumpkinman wrote: »
    That's brutal !!!!
    Our bill with natural gas was almost $350 and we have large old home built in 1926. Not an efficient home by any means.
    That is brutal, even oil would be cheaper. Our natural Gas usage was around the same $350.00 for January due to the Polar Vortex. But we're on a budget, so it's only $140.00 a month for 12 months. That includes heat, hot water, cooking and gas dryer too. Natural Gas up here has gone way down, with all the new supplies due to "Fracking".
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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 33,066
    edited February 2014
    That is brutal, even oil would be cheaper. Our natural Gas usage was around the same $350.00 for January due to the Polar Vortex. But we're on a budget, so it's only $140.00 a month for 12 months. That includes heat, hot water, cooking and gas dryer too. Natural Gas up here has gone way down, with all the new supplies due to "Fracking".

    Even 350 is high for natural gas....you set your thermostat at a Key West setting ?

    Nice to see the laws of supply and demand work to keep prices down up there.
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  • westmassguy
    westmassguy Posts: 6,850
    edited February 2014
    tonyb wrote: »
    Even 350 is high for natural gas....you set your thermostat at a Key West setting ?

    Nice to see the laws of supply and demand work to keep prices down up there.
    It's a fairly big house Tony. Half is 50+ years old the other about 25. The new half is well insulated, the other not so much.
    Still, $1700.00 for the year, with hot water, cooking and a dryer is very good for these parts.
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  • Hofy
    Hofy Posts: 169
    edited February 2014
    tonyb wrote: »
    Wow...that would be enough for me to make some drastic changes. Good old natural gas for me was 110 bucks. You should look into one of those outside wood burners to heat your house....heck man, any other option is better than 800 clams a month.

    I wish we had an option. Gave up my old house last year and moved into a mobile home that we own but it is in a mobile home park in the country. We really like it here as it is quiet and lots of space around us. However we are very limited on what we can do outside the home since we do not own the land.
  • mantis
    mantis Posts: 17,317
    edited February 2014
    We just got another few inches of snow just to be annoying. I'm so over this winter.
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  • tonyb
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    edited February 2014
    Hofy wrote: »
    I wish we had an option. Gave up my old house last year and moved into a mobile home that we own but it is in a mobile home park in the country. We really like it here as it is quiet and lots of space around us. However we are very limited on what we can do outside the home since we do not own the land.

    Gotcha.....Then it's time to take that mobile home and move it to Arizona....LOL
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  • pumpkinman
    pumpkinman Posts: 10,201
    edited February 2014
    I spend about $1700 a year on natural gas for heat and hot water. That's 2100 sq. plus we have some heat in our 1200 sq. basement.
    So $800 for propane for a mobile home is just sick. I'm guessing sq. footage would be 1200 or less. If we were still using oil cost would be about $2900.
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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 33,066
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    It's a fairly big house Tony. Half is 50+ years old the other about 25. The new half is well insulated, the other not so much.
    Still, $1700.00 for the year, with hot water, cooking and a dryer is very good for these parts.

    Just curious pal, what does your electric bill look like in your neck of the woods ? Mine sucks, around 200 a month, and that's just me and the wife, one TV...2 computers....electric stove....2 refrigerators...washer/gas dryer, dishwasher, gas Hot water heater.

    I try to figure out what I do differently from summer to winter because in summer it averages 160 a month and that's with running the A/C. Maybe shorter days in the winter means lights are on longer, but by that much ? Most my bulbs are those energy savings ones too which I hate. Sometimes I think the electric company screws with you.

    My real estate taxes run about 7500. Talking to the wife the other day we came to the conclusion that we could not afford to retire and still live where we do. By retirement time, taxes will be well over 10 g's plus utilities...gas/electric/water/garbage....upkeep on the house.....your getting close to 2 g's a month and that's with a paid off house. Add in food costs, car costs, any medical bills, lawyers to defend my right to run around my property naked. Which means we'll be eating PB&J sammies and drinking Kool-aid.

    Now I know why people move to Florida/Arizona/Texas/New Mexico to retire. Screw winter, screw the high costs of living and hit the road. South Carolina is looking pretty good to me these days. Can't do Florida...or Arizona, too hot. Then there's Belize....
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  • westmassguy
    westmassguy Posts: 6,850
    edited February 2014
    tonyb wrote: »
    Just curious pal, what does your electric bill look like in your neck of the woods ? Mine sucks, around 200 a month, and that's just me and the wife, one TV...2 computers....electric stove....2 refrigerators...washer/gas dryer, dishwasher, gas Hot water heater.

    I try to figure out what I do differently from summer to winter because in summer it averages 160 a month and that's with running the A/C. Maybe shorter days in the winter means lights are on longer, but by that much ? Most my bulbs are those energy savings ones too which I hate. Sometimes I think the electric company screws with you.

    My real estate taxes run about 7500. Talking to the wife the other day we came to the conclusion that we could not afford to retire and still live where we do. By retirement time, taxes will be well over 10 g's plus utilities...gas/electric/water/garbage....upkeep on the house.....your getting close to 2 g's a month and that's with a paid off house. Add in food costs, car costs, any medical bills, lawyers to defend my right to run around my property naked. Which means we'll be eating PB&J sammies and drinking Kool-aid.

    Now I know why people move to Florida/Arizona/Texas/New Mexico to retire. Screw winter, screw the high costs of living and hit the road. South Carolina is looking pretty good to me these days. Can't do Florida...or Arizona, too hot. Then there's Belize....
    In the winter, electric runs about $120-$140.00 a month. Summer is totally dependent on the weather. Mild month $90-$100.00, August heat waves, easily $300-$350.00 with the AC 24/7. Taxes are about $3200.00. I'm about 10 years from retirement. My Sister and Brother-in-Law will be moving to Costa Rica when she retires, which is where he's from. There are several American "Communities" there, you can live off Social Security quite easily, and their Healthcare is the best in all of Latin/South America, and some say equal to the US. I may be going too.
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  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 33,066
    edited February 2014
    That's still a pretty penny for electric in August. Even here , and the wife turns on the A/C when it gets to 85, never climbs above 200 bones. Your taxes are pretty cheap out your way. Maybe your furnace and A/C are old and not that energy efficient ?

    Same boat as you, about 10 years out from retirement. Good thing for me is the wife can work from anywhere, she's not beholden to an office. Starting to wonder if now would be a better time to make that jump rather than wait.

    Climate models...if you believe in their accuracy, suggest we are in a cold spell for the next 10-15 years. That sucks...10 more years of these kind of winters is enough to make anyone start thinking about moving closer to the equator.
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  • westmassguy
    westmassguy Posts: 6,850
    edited February 2014
    The house is little over 2,500 square feet, and just under 2 acres. Taxes are very reasonable. When I lived on Long Island, I had a small cape, 50 X 100 lot, and was paying $4500 in taxes. I live in a small town, with surprisingly good elected officials. Local expenses are well managed. Furnace is new, 95% efficiency. Existing AC is very old, but since I was in the HVAC Business for 30+ years, I keep it clean and tuned well. A new, Hi SEER Scroll Compressor Condensing Unit would certainly help, but don't have the cash for that.
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  • Hofy
    Hofy Posts: 169
    edited February 2014
    pumpkinman wrote: »
    I spend about $1700 a year on natural gas for heat and hot water. That's 2100 sq. plus we have some heat in our 1200 sq. basement.
    So $800 for propane for a mobile home is just sick. I'm guessing sq. footage would be 1200 or less. If we were still using oil cost would be about $2900.

    1280 sq ft Mobile. What really sucks is last winter when my father in law still lived here LP was $1.32/gal and it would cost around $100 a month.
  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 33,066
    edited February 2014
    Maybe I'm not in the know, but what changed from last winter to this winter in the propane markets ? Last winter obviously being warmer, this one colder, but why the shortage ? 1.32-5.00 is a good leap.
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,883
    edited February 2014
    tonyb wrote: »
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    My real estate taxes run about 7500. Talking to the wife the other day we came to the conclusion that we could not afford to retire and still live where we do. By retirement time, taxes will be well over 10 g's plus utilities...gas/electric/water/garbage....upkeep on the house.....your getting close to 2 g's a month and that's with a paid off house. Add in food costs, car costs, any medical bills, lawyers to defend my right to run around my property naked. Which means we'll be eating PB&J sammies and drinking Kool-aid.

    Now I know why people move to Florida/Arizona/Texas/New Mexico to retire. Screw winter, screw the high costs of living and hit the road. South Carolina is looking pretty good to me these days. Can't do Florida...or Arizona, too hot. Then there's Belize....

    No need to move too far away from Chitown. I am selling my house in West Lafayette. The property taxes there are 600 bucks... FOR THE YEAR!
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,883
    edited February 2014
    tonyb wrote: »
    Climate models...if you believe in their accuracy, suggest we are in a cold spell for the next 10-15 years. That sucks...10 more years of these kind of winters is enough to make anyone start thinking about moving closer to the equator.

    I remember a period like this during the 1970's...
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  • Hofy
    Hofy Posts: 169
    edited February 2014
    tonyb wrote: »
    Maybe I'm not in the know, but what changed from last winter to this winter in the propane markets ? Last winter obviously being warmer, this one colder, but why the shortage ? 1.32-5.00 is a good leap.

    They are claiming a shortage because so much LP was used for drying the crops in the fall because it was so wet. Plus this intense cold is creating greater demand. Supply and gouge I mean demand. It is pretty sad when a buddy of mine calls in for LP and gets quoted $4.49/gal and an hour later his brother calls and it is already up to $4.99. Some places are charging upto $7.00/gal. I need to save up enough to get my own property again with some wood on it. I grew up with wood heat and it is the warmest even in a drafty old farm house.
  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 33,066
    edited February 2014
    No need to move too far away from Chitown. I am selling my house in West Lafayette. The property taxes there are 600 bucks... FOR THE YEAR!

    Yeah...well death by boredom is no fun. LOL
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  • westmassguy
    westmassguy Posts: 6,850
    edited February 2014
    tonyb wrote: »
    Yeah...well death by boredom is no fun. LOL
    Hey, we roll up the sidewalks at night around here
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    tonyb Posts: 33,066
    edited February 2014
    Hey, we roll up the sidewalks at night around here

    At least you wait 'till night time. Out in the boonies of Indiana they start at noon.
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  • westmassguy
    westmassguy Posts: 6,850
    edited February 2014
    tonyb wrote: »
    At least you wait 'till night time. Out in the boonies of Indiana they start at noon.
    LOL, too funny
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,883
    edited February 2014
    West Lafayette is far from "Booneyville", and it is only a couple hours away from Chitown, and an hour north of Indianapolis. I do get it though. It's hard to get away from a place you love, know matter how corrupt that place may be.
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  • dromunds
    dromunds Posts: 10,100
    edited February 2014
    A woman I know just told me she was told by the propane company that if she wanted any propane now she had to fill her tank. That's quite a switch from their tune just a little while ago when they were rationing it because of this purported shortage. I guess they see the price dropping now and want to get a little blood sucking in at the record high prices. She told them to F-off and then they said perhaps they could "make an exception in her case." Sssssss. Bleeders. Blood suckers. Parasites.
  • tonyb
    tonyb Posts: 33,066
    edited February 2014
    West Lafayette is far from "Booneyville", and it is only a couple hours away from Chitown, and an hour north of Indianapolis. I do get it though. It's hard to get away from a place you love, know matter how corrupt that place may be.

    Easy cowboy...no disrespect meant. Indiana just isn't my cup of tea is all. Matter of fact, neither is Chicago which is why I'm way out in the NW burbs. Illinois as a state....you can keep it. If it wasn't for family, I would have said adios along time ago.

    Propane blood suckers....sounds like a new comic book super villain. LOL Possibly destined to do battle with the new justice league of....Super Frackers.

    Never used propane, but call me stupid if I ask why people don't buy bigger tanks and fill up early on when prices are cheap.
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  • nooshinjohn
    nooshinjohn Posts: 25,883
    edited February 2014
    tonyb wrote: »
    Easy cowboy...no disrespect meant. Indiana just isn't my cup of tea is all. Matter of fact, neither is Chicago which is why I'm way out in the NW burbs. Illinois as a state....you can keep it. If it wasn't for family, I would have said adios along time ago.

    Propane blood suckers....sounds like a new comic book super villain. LOL Possibly destined to do battle with the new justice league of....Super Frackers.

    Never used propane, but call me stupid if I ask why people don't buy bigger tanks and fill up early on when prices are cheap.

    I will be so glad when they finally fix this place. My post was all meant in jest Tony.... you know you are my huckleberry.
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  • exalted512
    exalted512 Posts: 10,735
    edited February 2014
    tonyb wrote: »
    Never used propane, but call me stupid if I ask why people don't buy bigger tanks and fill up early on when prices are cheap.

    Probably no choice in a mobile home park, but for everyone else - no one wants to spend the money up front and would rather **** about it when it comes time I'm assuming.
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  • madmax
    madmax Posts: 12,434
    edited February 2014
    It's a fairly big house Tony. Half is 50+ years old the other about 25. The new half is well insulated, the other not so much.
    Still, $1700.00 for the year, with hot water, cooking and a dryer is very good for these parts.

    I've been doing $1750 a year on gas/electric for a 5K sq ft place (which includes the heated basement) and I've kept it fairly warm in the winter and cool in the summer. The place is about 8 yrs old and seems fairly well insulated. I usually make two payments a year so its easy to track. It keeps going up every year though, it was $1600 two years ago. I don't use the dryer, just hang up the clothes damp and try to conserve where easy to. I think I've used it 4 times in the past 7 years.
    Vinyl, the final frontier...

    Avantgarde horns, 300b tubes, thats the kinda crap I want... :D