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This is what has been predicted as of today. Due mainly to the Hurricane. 

tryan said:More concerned about the tenants ... all have gas heat and will be paying for heat before they pay the rent (at least until March/April). Of course none had the foresight to do a prebuy. Oh well ...
JPatrick said:Love those heatpumps. Here in central TX we can use the heatpump without even activating the heat strips during a typical winter. When we are getting the electric from nuclear it is a double bonus. One of the things about Texas I'll miss.
That's all true. What I hate about Texas heatpumps is the snakes that crawl through the vents and hide in your bed.REWahoo! said:Hey! Don't be telling everyone that cr*p. You may be leaving but those of us staying behind might not want a migration of retirees seeking low-cost utilites. Besides, the property taxes are so darned high, utilities could be free and you would still not be ahead.
REW
JPatrick said:(so how's that REWahoo?)
In Arizona, the heatpump snakes carry guns.JPatrick said:That's all true. What I hate about Texas heatpumps is the snakes that crawl through the vents and hide in your bed.
(so how's that REWahoo?)
uncledrz said:be very careful about the unit that you buy and the ventilation requirements.
JPatrick said:When we are getting the electric from nuclear it is a double bonus.
It is much cheaper than that brand X stuffmoghopper said:How is it when the electric is nucular?
I detect a punTromboneAl said:I've heard glowing reports concerning electricity from nuclear power.
TromboneAl said:I've heard glowing reports concerning electricity from nuclear power.
Marshac said:I rent, and I have gas heat. Last year, the Jan gas bill was almost $150... this year will be nuts. I'm thinking about buying two oil filled radiators and using those to heat up the house.