My MILs house currently has a propane furnace. This is her first winter living there (just outside of Hearne, so not super cold). However, her furnace is burning through propane like it's going out of style. We already had everything checked for leaks. That was addressed, and we thought we were good, but if she turns her heat on, she is burning around 20 gallons of propane a day. Without the heater on, her propane use is almost nonexistent despite the dryer, stove/oven, and water heater all being gas.
The furnace she has was installed in 2009. So not super new, but also not super old (her HVAC is REALLY old, but it runs like a champ, and we like it that way lol).
She just wants to get a larger tank (currently has a 250 gallon tank), but that doesn't address the insane gas usage, which is quite costly.
Am I crazy for thinking that, instead of getting a larger tank and spending $500-1200/month on gas in the winter, money would be better spent looking at upgrading the furnace and potentially going to electric?
The furnace she has was installed in 2009. So not super new, but also not super old (her HVAC is REALLY old, but it runs like a champ, and we like it that way lol).
She just wants to get a larger tank (currently has a 250 gallon tank), but that doesn't address the insane gas usage, which is quite costly.
Am I crazy for thinking that, instead of getting a larger tank and spending $500-1200/month on gas in the winter, money would be better spent looking at upgrading the furnace and potentially going to electric?