COST COMPARISON

A typical gas light has 2 mantles and operates continuously throughout the year. A low voltage lamp configuration can save you money on your gas bill, and hardly uses any electricity. Below you will see a breakdown of typical operating costs. The average natural gas cost listed below was based on Illinois gas prices for a 12 month period recorded from 2005:

Here you see the average annual cost to operate a gas lamp. Now compare that to what it costs to operate the same lamp, converted to low voltage electricity. The kilowatt-hour price listed below was based on an Illinois average for 2005 (Source: US Energy Information Administration)

Our Gas Light Conversion Kit will pay for itself in about 6 months time!

> COMPONENTS ... A description of the parts, and some pictures
> BENEFITS ... Traditional gas light setup versus low-voltage
> COST COMPARISON ... What a difference in your utility bill!
> HOW DO I DO IT? ... A simple one-line drawing shows you how
> HOW MUCH IS IT? ... Pricing and Availability
> INSTALLATION TIPS ... In case you run into any 'snags'
> OUR GUARANTEE ... Material Warranty
> QUESTIONS? ... How to get answers

   
   
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