warrigal Posted October 16, 2005 Share Posted October 16, 2005 Hi!I'm moving from a big corporate apt. complex to a cute 1930 bungalow in Montrose (just renting), and I don't know where to begin comparing gas providers. The house has gas everything, pretty much, which is something I'm not familiar with (although I did grow up in New England, that was before I paid attention to this Real World stuff). I know this isn't reeeally architecture related, but you all are so knowledgable about homes and the areas I figured results here would be better than Googling...Any help would be greatly appreciated - thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jm1fd Posted October 17, 2005 Share Posted October 17, 2005 Gas providers...let's see...there's CenterPoint...and CenterPoint...and...lemmie think...one other....oh yah...CenterPoint. That's not necessarily bad, however....you pay a distribution/maintenance charge every month to CenterPoint, and then whatever the commodity price for gas is. Now for 'lectricity, you really do have a choice, and can see those choices at powertochoose.orgHi!I'm moving from a big corporate apt. complex to a cute 1930 bungalow in Montrose (just renting), and I don't know where to begin comparing gas providers. The house has gas everything, pretty much, which is something I'm not familiar with (although I did grow up in New England, that was before I paid attention to this Real World stuff). I know this isn't reeeally architecture related, but you all are so knowledgable about homes and the areas I figured results here would be better than Googling...Any help would be greatly appreciated - thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warrigal Posted October 17, 2005 Author Share Posted October 17, 2005 Gas providers...let's see...there's CenterPoint...and CenterPoint...and...lemmie think...one other....oh yah...CenterPoint. That's not necessarily bad, however....you pay a distribution/maintenance charge every month to CenterPoint, and then whatever the commodity price for gas is. Now for 'lectricity, you really do have a choice, and can see those choices at powertochoose.org LOL! OK that makes it easy then. Thanks for reminding me of the website - someone had mentioned to me it but it slipped my mind. Thanks! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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