Lee Wallender is a home improvement writer of nearly 20 years and specializes in home remodeling, repair and maintenance. Sami Allen is the managing editor at Forbes Home, with over seven years of ...
Last winter, I paid $300 less to heat my house, compared to the previous winter. That certainly was a welcome relief after three straight years of double-digit increases in my winter energy bill. I ...
The ruling won’t stop gas appliances from polluting homes and emitting greenhouse gases. And the sort of ordinance at issue applied only to new construction, not the gas appliances already in homes.
Connecticut residents are paying more to heat their homes this winter, but the reasons differ depending on whether they use heating oil or natural gas.
A protracted war with Iran could raise the cost of liquefied natural gas, and therefore home heating and electric prices in New Jersey.