1,000 gal.s (it's usually measured in cubic feet here)
hell I only use 100 gal.s/cu. ft. a year, in a 120 cu/ft vessel
got rid of the 400 gal.s cu/ft - vessel, that was in the middle of the dang yard,
driveway, by the carport outback, where we had to back around it, prior...
Now the only thing on propane now, is our 50 gal. Hot Water heater
& we can't get natural gas up here, that's far cheaper
only propane or Electric, no fuel oil either...
(claim they Can't trench thru granite)
But, you can go out & chop wood, haul & split it & stack it & then bring it in
load it into the stove, handling it 5 times before it's burned
,
work your *** off, we have a crapload of it for the taking,
with all the beetle kill, all over the Sierras...
&
PG&E doing tree removals, millions of trees by power lines, between the 2...
Dad can't breath very well when we burn, so I don't...
Trees anywhere near the power lines/poles etc.
or a tree that could possibly fall on/into them even, million just up here
they remove the tree/s, it's state laws crap, we have no choice now,
they cut it/buck it in like 8-12' lenghts & leave the tree trunks
haul off the slag in a chipper, huge contract up here, lots of $$$ spent/wasted
so they don't get sued again...
We paid for it...
Like they PG&E did after burning down a whole mountain town of Paradise
a couple years back...
About the same time as the Rim Fire in Yosemite too...
That started a huge wildfire, all over the Central Eastern Sierras,
from PG&E allegedly not maintaining their lines properly & transformers etc.
still reaping in the profits, not doing the work for it...
That move/change not using a propane heater, & electric air handler
saved me like $3,500 a year, I had a 400 gal. - cu/ft vessel
they'd let it get down to 20%, usually, filled like monthly
(Both) had a monitor/beacons on it, & it 'beeps when they drive by'
to warn them, when we need propane...
& I'm still ahead of the game $$$ wise, yearly expenses
ours is like $2.40 per/cubic foot, in a Co-op through JS West, from SIRs
(Seniors In Retirement), usually only get about 80 cu/ft now, last us a year
about $200 + or - $20-$40s worth, it's cold here too...
Just don't use it for heat anymore...
I pay like $1,500-$2,000 more annually for electricity though now
But, now our electricity per kilowatt from PG&E is 3 times the price,
it was 4+ years ago, especially during peak use hours...
when cooking or cooling or heating the house
When they/PG&E were complicit/negligent, in burning down Paradice
& 1/2 the Sierra's Forest, here & they were sued over it,
billions (like 9 ? billion) of $$s settlements/awarded...
Can't win for losing... We end up paying anyway...