CONSUMER ALERT
MIKE COX
ATTORNEY GENERAL
The Attorney General provides
Consumer Alerts to inform the public of unfair, misleading, or deceptive
business practices, and to provide information and guidance on other issues of
concern.
PROPANE GAS
UNDERSTAND PRICING
OPTIONS AND HOW TO LOWER YOUR HEATING COSTS
While the prices many consumers are
paying for propane gas continue to rise, there are some simple steps you can
take to lower your fuel costs.
DISCUSS PAYMENT
PLAN OPTIONS WITH YOUR RETAIL PROPANE SUPPLIERS
Most retail propane suppliers offer
payment plans that can help protect you against rising propane prices and
seasonally higher bills. Consumers can often save $1 to $2 per gallon over the
course of a heating season by utilizing these plans. There may be a sign-up fee,
so make sure you understand all the fees and costs before entering into any of
these payment plans. Below is a sample of some of the common payment plans.
Contact your supplier to determine the terms and conditions of its plans.
1. Budget Plans
Budget plans spread your projected
annual propane cost over many months, lowering the costs of seasonally higher
bills. Typically your supplier will estimate your annual usage based on the size
of your home, the number of people in your household, other heating sources, and
the normal temperature you maintain in your home. The total cost for the
anticipated propane use is generally calculated based on a fixed price per
gallon. The total cost is spread evenly among payments over a year that
typically ends as the heating season ends in spring. Normally, payments are
adjusted in mid-winter. If you paid for more fuel than you used, your remaining
payments will lower. If you used more than you paid for, your remaining payments
could be higher.
2. Pre-Buy Plans
These plans provide the opportunity
to pre-purchase the propane you will need during the heating season at a fixed
price, allowing you to know your expense ahead of time and avoid market spikes.
Your retailer will continue to fill your tank until you have depleted your
pre-purchased propane.
3. Price-Cap and Fixed-Price Plans
These programs often require an
initial sign-up payment, after which you are charged a guaranteed per gallon
price for the propane used during the heating season. Under a price-cap plan,
your price will not exceed your established price-cap price per gallon but can
go down if the current market price drops.
ENERGY SAVING TIPS
In addition to the savings provided
by these payment plans, you can cut your heating costs by taking steps to make
your home more efficient. Some tips for saving on heating costs include:
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Protect against drafts by caulking
and weather-stripping around windows, doors, and other openings such as ducts,
fans, and vents.
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Inspect and tune-up your heating
system regularly for efficiency. Contact your local retail propane supplier to
inquire about a home heating system inspection. A properly working heating
system is more efficient and will save you money.
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Set your thermostat as low as is
comfortable in the winter and as high as is comfortable in the summer.
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Clean or replace filters on
furnaces regularly according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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During the heating season, keep the
draperies and shades on your south-facing windows open during the day to allow
the sunlight to enter your home and closed at night to reduce the chill you
may feel from cold windows.
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Reduce your heating and cooling
needs by up to 10% by investing in proper insulation and sealing air leaks.
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Lower the thermostat on your hot
water heater to 120° F.
You can find numerous energy saving
tips at www.michigan.gov/mpsc and
www.energysavers.gov.
Consumers may contact the Attorney
General's Consumer Protection Division at:
Consumer Protection Division
P.O. Box 30213
Lansing, MI 48909
517-373-1140
Fax: 517-241-3771
Toll free: 877-765-8388
www.michigan.gov/ag (online complaint
form)