I used to live on Cape Cod. The Vineyard Gazette published this news from its board minutes and it’s gone viral. Prepare for lights out folks!
https://www.mvtimes.com/2022/06/07/memorial-wharf-construction-still-not-completed/
I used to live on Cape Cod. The Vineyard Gazette published this news from its board minutes and it’s gone viral. Prepare for lights out folks!
https://www.mvtimes.com/2022/06/07/memorial-wharf-construction-still-not-completed/
I lived on propane only for one month. We used 200 gals in Jan in Southern CA in 2004. I immediately purchased a wood burning stove and bought a cord of wood. Never used propane for heating the house again. I would think that in Martha's Vineyard in the winter in a large house that heater would be running non-stop. That tank-load might last a winter- maybe.
The Cape and Islands can get cold but not compared to say, Buffalo. The ocean moderates. The fall is warm, the spring is long. Shallow water in the area really warms the water in the summer months.
We had a well insulated 3000sq ft house, and nigh time temps were in the 30s-40s, daytime temps were 50-60s. 200 gallons in one month. I understand Buffalo gets in the 20s during the daytime. Brrrrrr.