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You can save BIG on your home heating bills!

Do you feel the pinch of rising heating costs in this economy ?  Well don’t fret; you can make a difference on your heating bills .  You can do it by following the path of others who have done exactly that with their heating costs.  With the current economic downturn, and rising heating fuel costs, it only makes sense to:

reduce your consumption if possible, increase the  efficiency of everything in your house, and

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves.  It’s in the cost and use details with some careful analysis that we make progress in the cost reduction efforts.  So let’s explore some of the details and analysis at an introductory level.

Getting Started

First you need to determine how much you use to heat your house – painful as it may be, by pulling out those old heating bills!  We need this information to determine how much you are spending as a baseline.  Also, we need to see how much oil or gas you are using each month to heat your home.

If you don’t have your past heating bills, here’s how to get them:

Phone number for NJ Natural Gas, Customer service, 1-800-221-0051 Also, did you know there is a customer Bill of Rights?  And that you can call the Board of Public Utilities (BPU) directly for help? – 1-800-624-0241 Oil Delivery provider – need to contact your provider separately … if that’s a dead-end, find your checking account statements and determine from those documents.  Check out the price of oil from last year or all recent years if you visit the government website here:  http://tonto.eia.doe.gov/dnav/pet/pet_pri_resid_dcu_SNJ_m.htm

You will need your old bills for the past 12 months, ideally for the past 24 months.  What it cost you per season, how many CCFs you used if natural gas or how many gallons you used if you have oil heat.  Each CCF is 100 cubic feet of natural gas and is used as the primary volume of natural gas delivery. ...

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