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Most expensive cities to heat

hot_rod
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http://www.forbes.com/2007/10/22/heating-expensive-cities-forbeslife-cx_mw_1022realestate_slide.html?thisSpeed=30000
Bob "hot rod" Rohr
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That seems like a well rounded idea of energy pricing
across America....for what it is worth ,something along this nature in the resources geared to homeowners quick perusal would be a good thing . Then someone coming along would be able to get a quick glimpse of what to expect and what just may be an extraordinary value offered by a contractor in their area.
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Seattle
We're # 11. My oil heating costs were $1440.00 last winter. Oil was $2.70.
Yesterday it was $3.40 when I filled the tank. More than premium gasoline.
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