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If you heat your home with natural gas, oil or propane, chances are your furnace or boiler has a pilot light. With the help of two experts — Joshua Smith from Berkshire Heating and Cooling and ...
Upon further investigation I realized it was the pilot light burning away. Since it hit over 90 degrees last week I suspect the furnace isn't going to need the pilot light going until sometime in ...
I am going to assume that you use natural gas, not propane. With natural gas, a pilot light uses about 7 therms a month. Look at your gas bill and find out what you pay per therm. My guess is it ...