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I use propane. We don't have a choice where we live. If I were in the situation to choose, I'd convert your 70 cubic feet of propane to therms. You know the cost for that - although it ranges as prices go up & down for propane. Then convert the equal amount of therms to natural gas and then you can compare the cost of both. Being no expert, that's what I'd look into doing. Then factor in the probable cost of hookin up to the NG to see how long it would take to use up the same cost in propane. That's the only way I can think of approaching a comparison, but like I say I'm no expert.
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Marv Evans
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