3beltwesty
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1968 new subdivision
In a subdivison I use to live in that was built in 1968, there was a WAR between the Gas and Electric company.
The Electric Co had its claims that electric heat is 100 percent efficient. If one got an all electric house one got a "fee" house power box and inside breaker box too. One got discounts/kickbacks on an electric water heater, electric stove, and electric heater.
If one got GAS one got a "free" gas stove plus front post gas lamp; sometimes a discount on a gas water heater and furnace too. At that time folks got natural gas powered AC units that uses Ammonia/brine and was heated by a gas flame. The "all gas" houses ran these front porch or front sidewalk 2 mantle gas lamps 24/7. When the 1973/74 and 1979 energy crisis hit many folks stopped burning these lamps.
The Reddy-Killo-Watt Gold Medallion home and all gas home adverts were strong in that era. The gas and electric CO were I lived sold the bulk of new water heaters and had a giant showroom. The gas company sold AC central air units by Arkla Servel.
In the link below folks claim how costly these old gas units are to run. In the current house I live in, a Arkla Servel gas AC unit was installed in 1971 and ran to 1992 with little issues. The actual gas bills were not that high either. I look back at my moms records and see where some in August back them were 80 bucks back in 1991 for the natural gas bill. I often wonder if it is just repairing older units is not known anymore. This was a bigger unit of 4 or 5 tons cooling. I remember telling an old boss back in 1988 in California that this Gulf Coast house had a gas absorption AC unit and he told me they were *terrible* with a low EER/SEER.
In a subdivison I use to live in that was built in 1968, there was a WAR between the Gas and Electric company.
The Electric Co had its claims that electric heat is 100 percent efficient. If one got an all electric house one got a "fee" house power box and inside breaker box too. One got discounts/kickbacks on an electric water heater, electric stove, and electric heater.
If one got GAS one got a "free" gas stove plus front post gas lamp; sometimes a discount on a gas water heater and furnace too. At that time folks got natural gas powered AC units that uses Ammonia/brine and was heated by a gas flame. The "all gas" houses ran these front porch or front sidewalk 2 mantle gas lamps 24/7. When the 1973/74 and 1979 energy crisis hit many folks stopped burning these lamps.
The Reddy-Killo-Watt Gold Medallion home and all gas home adverts were strong in that era. The gas and electric CO were I lived sold the bulk of new water heaters and had a giant showroom. The gas company sold AC central air units by Arkla Servel.
In the link below folks claim how costly these old gas units are to run. In the current house I live in, a Arkla Servel gas AC unit was installed in 1971 and ran to 1992 with little issues. The actual gas bills were not that high either. I look back at my moms records and see where some in August back them were 80 bucks back in 1991 for the natural gas bill. I often wonder if it is just repairing older units is not known anymore. This was a bigger unit of 4 or 5 tons cooling. I remember telling an old boss back in 1988 in California that this Gulf Coast house had a gas absorption AC unit and he told me they were *terrible* with a low EER/SEER.
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