clementine / 955 posts
@Mrs. Sunshine: I fell i make up for it, because once it's warmed up I turn off the heat and usually don't have to turn on the air till 3ish, so there's a good 5 hours nothing is running
pomelo / 5866 posts
Just wanted to add that when we got a solar water heater, it shaved off around 1/3 of our energy bill. In case anyone is looking for options. The break even rate was about 4 years but I think we we could have gotten it cheaper.
apricot / 485 posts
Location: KC
Electricity: power company
Heating/hot water: gas
Last month's bill: electric-$282 (highest it has been this year). Gas- $29
winter is $80-95 for electric and $50-$70 in gas. Can't wait for summer to end! FWIW, 1400 sq ft house, my husband works out of our house so he is there most of the day and occasionally they test/run machines there.
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