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Natural Gas Savings Calculator

Natural Gas vs. Propane, Oil and Electric

  1. Natural Gas Heating for Homes
  2. Natural Gas Savings Calculator

This savings calculator will help you compare the cost of fueling your home with natural gas versus other fuel sources and show you the environmental impact of making the switch. Get started below!
How can we contact you?
How can we contact you?
What is the property address?

This helps us accurately analyze your estimated savings.

What is the property address?
Which electric company services this address?

Please select the electric utility company servicing the property. If the utility company is unknown, please choose a nearby company for purposes of estimating potential savings in your area.

Which electric company services this address?
How many people live in your home?

This number is used to estimate the amount of energy used for water heating, clothes drying and cooking. Select the number of people living in the house. You can choose to adjust the number up or down if you feel more or less energy is used for these activities.

How many people live in your home?
What is the square footage of the temperature controlled portion of your home?
1000 sq ft.

Sample home areas:

Townhouse/Duplex
Approx. 1,000-1,200 sq ft.
Ranch
1,200-2,000 sq ft.
Single-Family
(2-3BR)
1,800-2,400 sq ft.
Single-Family
(3-4BR)
2,400-3,200 sq ft.

Square footage is a key factor in calculating your energy costs, so it is important to enter an accurate figure. If you are unsure of the square footage of your home, use the examples above as a guideline and adjust accordingly. Do not include areas such as the garage or basement unless they are heated or air conditioned.

How well-insulated and air-tight is your home?

Above Average:
Homes built after 2009 or if insulation has been added.
Average:
Homes built between 1995 and 2008.
Below Average:
Homes built in 1994 or earlier.

How well-insulated and air-tight is your home?