by Angela DeLong | Mar 26, 2014 | Home Natural Gas, Natural Gas Heating
Natural gas is measured in cubic feet, and your natural gas company measures your usage by the thousands of cubic feet (MCF) or hundreds of cubic feet (CCF). To measure the usage of natural gas each month and throughout the heating season, a meter is installed between...
by Angela DeLong | Jan 5, 2014 | Blog, Home Natural Gas, Natural Gas Benefits, Natural Gas Company, Natural Gas Heating, Natural Gas in PA
January is already under way and residents of Wyomissing, PA and all across the Keystone State are working to get back into the regular work week schedule, keep up their New Year’s resolutions, and stay warm after the country-wide polar vortex. For many families, the...
by Angela DeLong | Nov 27, 2013 | Natural Gas Heating, Natural Gas Uses
As an efficient and affordable choice for heating and fueling commercial properties, natural gas is a popular heating source for many restaurants. The advantages of commercial natural gas service in deregulated markets can increase a restaurant’s service efficiency...
by Angela DeLong | Nov 25, 2013 | Natural Gas Heating, Natural Gas or Oil, Natural Gas or Propane
As the East Coast cools down—from North Carolina to Massachusetts—it’s time to make sure your building or office space is ready and able to withstand the cold months ahead. Natural gas, heating oil, and propane are three different ways business owners and property...
by Angela DeLong | Nov 21, 2013 | Natural Gas Heating
Natural gas is a smart and viable choice for heating and fueling many industries—and the hotel industry is no exception! The advantages of commercial natural gas service in deregulated markets can increase the experience and comfort of your overnight guests while...
by Angela DeLong | Oct 15, 2013 | Natural Gas Heating, Natural Gas in PA
At UGI EnergyLink, Halloween is one of our favorite holidays—plenty of candy clutters our desks and we love to offer our customers “treats,” like the opportunity to save money on energy bills. Thinking about switching to a local natural gas provider, like UGI...