Monday, February 13, 2017

Natural gas dryers

Just a tip for the day. If you are using a 220 volt electric dryer (or just an electric only dryer), you are overpaying for energy for that appliance. In fact, natural gas is dirt cheap in comparison to most other energy sources. And is relatively safe, as long as maintenance, proper use and installation is done correctly. A good comparison of the cost of natural gas to electricity is that for one load of a natural gas dryer you will pay the same amount for two in an electric dryer. Now this may not seem like much, but you can literally cut your energy consumption for laundry in half. You may be surprised on how much money you will save. If you need installation help, I am available for you if you would like. This goes for any natural gas appliance you have, if you want me to look at it/them I will make my best effort to do so.

9 comments:

  1. Woo hoo! I have a natural gas dryer now and it's about to croak after six years. I'll be shopping for a replacement soon and I will stay with a natural gas dryer.

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  2. I have a natural gas dryer and stove :) By the way, food taste better on a gas stove.

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  3. Nice to know, thanks for the information.

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  4. Aw your so nice to offer help as well as infromation, very cool Chase

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  5. Thanks for the information, Chase! I needed a new dryer and now I know what to shop for (:

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  6. Very good information! Thank you

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  7. It's interesting that out here gas is cheaper than electricity, but back in Indiana electricity is cheaper than gas.

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