RE:RE:RE:RE:RE:Thoughts on SPBI'm irritated by the same thing but it does seem that it could be driven by higher line repair costs. Now that could be the result of short-sighted cost-cutting in maintenance of the lines (tree overgrowth) but regardless we've sure seen a lot more line breaks in our area over the last few years as a result of storms. Labour costs are not what they used to be so each of these incidents is very expensive.
himmler wrote: It's kind of like the hydro rates here in Ontario ,Canada.At my cottage in the winter,there are months I'm not there...but...even with no hydro use they charge delivery...with no usage!
Problem is we cannot change Hydro companies.
It's still easier to switch from propane to another source....although there's always cost involved.