Switch from electric to propane when heat pump dies?
I have a 20 year old Day & Night heat pump. When the time comes to have it replaced, I'm wondering if it would be a good idea to get a propane model, and replace my water heater & stove with propane models as well? I currently do not have a propane tank, so I know there would be some cost involved.
One of my motives are cost (although it may not be cheaper for propane, I'm not sure).
The other is so that I can have my 5500 watt (continuous) gas generator (and transfer switch) installed, and be able to have supplemental power. I live in Sutter Creek, California, and we have an average of 3 or 4 power outages a year (the most recent one lasted over 24 hours). I have a small house (1400 sq. ft.), but I have a well pump that would also need to run from the generator (I'll ask these generator-related questions in another forum as well).
Can anyone tell me an approximate cost to get a propane tank and plumbing installed? Is propane a much better value than electricity these days?