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Originally posted by 95DRGT View PostI have a HP and it keeps the house warm no problem, but electric bill went through the roof this past month with all the cold days.
Oct =$360
Nov =$430
Dec= $689 !
Approx 2600' ft single story
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Originally posted by mstng86 View PostWhat size house? We have 2200sqft. Electricity gets as high as $250 in the summer, as low as $75 in winter. Gas goes up to about 150 in the winter though."If I asked people what they wanted, they would have said faster horses." - Henry Ford
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Originally posted by 95DRGT View PostI have a HP and it keeps the house warm no problem, but electric bill went through the roof this past month with all the cold days.
Oct =$360
Nov =$430
Dec= $689 !
Approx 2600' ft single story
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Originally posted by mstng86 View Postholy shit!!! I couldn't handle those kinds of electric bills.
December spike may have had other factors like my girls being home from college and having every fucking light/tv/computer on in the house 24/7 but cold weather was a big factor.
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Originally posted by 95DRGT View PostWell that is the highest I have ever seen. Even in August I'm only in the low 400's. Generally off peak months I average 250.
December spike may have had other factors like my girls being home from college and having every fucking light/tv/computer on in the house 24/7 but cold weather was a big factor.
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Originally posted by 95DRGT View PostI have a HP and it keeps the house warm no problem, but electric bill went through the roof this past month with all the cold days.
Oct =$360
Nov =$430
Dec= $689 !
Approx 2600' ft single story
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