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Leesburg, Ohio | WTW, if you are saying the difference in operating cost between electric cables in the floor and water in the floor but heated by electric source, you may be close to correct.
But if you claim that BTUs from electric costs the same as BTUs from natural gas or propane or oil, that is most often false. In the US, electric heat is almost always far higher in cost than any other fuel source. Electric heat pump can come close to being among the least cost, but electric resistance heat is always the highest cost, by far. Then comes oil, then propane, then electric heat pump, then by far the lowest cost is natural gas. | |
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