That's when it bites to fill a tank and it's almost a grand. I try to not let mine go below 20% but also try and fill in the off season. Getting it from a primary distributor helps too.$2.70 here on my last fill.
Don
John
That's when it bites to fill a tank and it's almost a grand. I try to not let mine go below 20% but also try and fill in the off season. Getting it from a primary distributor helps too.$2.70 here on my last fill.
Don
I’m only using it to heat my shop so it’s not too bad. 50 degrees over night, 60 during the day. Use a fair bit when I’m painting, I open the shop door when the fan is on and heat the shop to 70.That's when it bites to fill a tank and it's almost a grand. I try to not let mine go below 20% but also try and fill in the off season. Getting it from a primary distributor helps too.
John
Yeah that’s pretty much what I’m looking to do Barry. Good prices! Alpine air is actually who I’m looking to deal with. Seems like a good company. That first heater you posted would prob burn my hair off…only have 8ft ceilings.These are our backups on LP gas for manufacturing and storage.
I think about around 120 to 140,000 BTUs.
The Bryant cost me around 450. And the goodman about 700 as bought them from alpine air, and they were dented.
Note the bucket of water as mentioned.