Good evening everyone.
The furnace in my house is powered by natural gas. Over the past couple of months, I've had the pilot light cut off. I have quite literally used 0.0000 therms of gas.
Over that time, I'd received two bills. One $35 and the second at $25. In each case the expense was totally surcharges, mainly a pass though charge (basically they charge you a fee for having gas piped to your house).
This pass though charge varies one month to the next, and has nothing to do with how much gas you use. I'd have to add all my bills for the past year up, but it is roughly $300 just in surcharges every year. Earlier today, I called and requested my service be cut off.
During the winter months I have used some gas, $30 worth on average, but then they stick me with these extra charges.
I figure before winter arrives again, I will have enough saved to buy a couple of good electric heaters from the service charges alone. Yes my power bill will be higher during the winter, but I only plan on heating the rooms I am using verse heating the entire house (well it is a small house). Additionally I will be paying for services rendered, not for alot of non-sense surcharges.
The one note is that if I do get the gas cut back on, it will cost $85 connect fee. I should have near double that saved in surcharges by winter.
My only regret is I didn't do it sooner.
The furnace in my house is powered by natural gas. Over the past couple of months, I've had the pilot light cut off. I have quite literally used 0.0000 therms of gas.
Over that time, I'd received two bills. One $35 and the second at $25. In each case the expense was totally surcharges, mainly a pass though charge (basically they charge you a fee for having gas piped to your house).
This pass though charge varies one month to the next, and has nothing to do with how much gas you use. I'd have to add all my bills for the past year up, but it is roughly $300 just in surcharges every year. Earlier today, I called and requested my service be cut off.
During the winter months I have used some gas, $30 worth on average, but then they stick me with these extra charges.
I figure before winter arrives again, I will have enough saved to buy a couple of good electric heaters from the service charges alone. Yes my power bill will be higher during the winter, but I only plan on heating the rooms I am using verse heating the entire house (well it is a small house). Additionally I will be paying for services rendered, not for alot of non-sense surcharges.
The one note is that if I do get the gas cut back on, it will cost $85 connect fee. I should have near double that saved in surcharges by winter.
My only regret is I didn't do it sooner.
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