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What is this year's summer heat doing to your electric bill?
We had our biggest ever bill, $184.
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Skyrocketed. Normally my electric bill is only $40-$50. But between the plummeting value of the dollar, the increased use of my A/C, and the tiered cost structure Japan uses (more you use, more you pay per kWh), last month my bill was $150!!! I thought it must be a mistake until I worked the numbers... CRAZY!!!
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We've had a mild summer here and the bill that just came was $47. No A/C, but I almost turned on the heater last night.
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I live in a 1,850 square foot townhouse and my electric was roughly $28 per month. I live in southern California where temperatures can reach triple digits and does quite often in the summer. My last bill represented June and July. I close the shutters and blinds first thing in the morning and set the thermostat at 78 degrees. About an hour before I get home, the thermostat lowers the A/C to 75 degrees. Normally, we can turn off the A/C between 8-9 PM because it cools down.
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Just got my bill 8/11. I was SHOCKED - pleasently. I believe I ran the a/c 3 weeks solid as temps & humidity were pretty high in metro Chicago (at least for us).
Bill was under $200. I KNOW I have had higher bills than that during the main a/c use time. Think I even hit $300 while DH was still living - >8 years ago. |
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Wow - in my old McMansion - it wasn't uncommon for the July electric to be $350 or something to cool the whole house. This month I paid about $150 in a smaller house with 2 window airs mainly just used at night.
Something I have been doing is not heating my water for the summer - just turned it off in July and took cold showers (I have electric and it was on a timer). I am anxious to see what my next electric bill will be.
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@riverwed - Actually - we used to pay far more for electricity/heat in a more mild climate and a small apartment. Energy efficiency can make a HUGE difference. We used far more electricity to keep our old apartment comfortable (& we were never even home really).
The weather has been extremely mild here this year (west coast). You all took our heat - for sure. |
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My electricity provider says our basic rates are 35% less than the national average.
Our rates just went up by 7% during the billing period which coincided with the heat wave. I used 1632 kWh. From now on that will cost $0.1102/kWh, plus a basic $8 charge, plus city tax. We keep out thermostat at 78 when at home; 84 when away. We have quite a few practices and features that spare electricity use, but quite a few that are unfavorable--like lack of insulation in a solid masonry home.
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Our bill was the largest ever at $170. We live in a 3200 sq. foot home. It has been really hot here in North Georgia.
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I just went back and looked at my bill for approx the SAME dates (oof by 2 days). Current bill is $3.06 LESS, the avg daily temp was 2 degrees MORE but I did use 47 Kilowatts more but the cost for each Kw is down a bit.
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$124, 2500s.f. home. I keep the thermostat on 79, but I will dial it all the way down to 78 if I need to "cool off". The guy who lives across the street from us claims his bill has been running ~$500 or more but they keep the thermostat on 65!
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I just got our electric bill I knew July would be a huge month. I normally like to cut the A/C off during the day but that didn't happen too often here. We were in the midst of another record breaking heatwave but my bill was only about $91 for a 1200 sq ft home. We keep the A/C between 72 and 78 degrees.
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I think a better question is: How much are your utilities combined?
Ours is a bit higher than anyone here has stated (this month was $255) but we have NO other utilities.....we have no gas in our home and no water (we are on a well, so that electric bill includes the water pump.) Our house is just over 4,000 sq. ft. Dawn |
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I wish! I have a 900sq feet and I pay sep. bills for electric, heating oil and kerosene for my stove, combined it's easily $400 a month. |
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