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My electric bill:(

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  • 12-05-2008, 02:32 PM
    JLC
    Re: My electric bill:(
    An old, unrated dryer could certainly have a significant impact. Also, living in an old house...they tend to be poorly insulated and have drafty areas around the windows and doors.
  • 12-05-2008, 02:41 PM
    Kristy
    Re: My electric bill:(
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AaronP View Post
    When I lived in VA my electric bill was regularly about $100

    Ours is ..or was usually about $60 just for electric. So its doubled.

    Quote:

    Originally Posted by JLC View Post
    An old, unrated dryer could certainly have a significant impact. Also, living in an old house...they tend to be poorly insulated and have drafty areas around the windows and doors.

    We are definitely switching the dryers out tomorrow. I will see what that does for the bill.

    I bet the dryer in the house is competing with me for age:)
  • 12-05-2008, 02:49 PM
    AndrewGeibel
    Re: My electric bill:(
    You gotta remember that you are also spending a ton of money by switching dryers. It may be a year or more before you break even on the electricity you will save.
  • 12-05-2008, 02:49 PM
    AaronP
    Re: My electric bill:(
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by Kristy View Post
    Ours is ..or was usually about $60 just for electric. So its doubled.

    I only lived in a 900 sqft apartment...
  • 12-05-2008, 02:50 PM
    mrewildstyle
    Re: My electric bill:(
    One thing I heard of and didn't believe was to unplug what is not being used....and boy what a difference.

    I went from $150 a month to $70. When something is not being used....turning it off doesn't stop the flow of electricity to those items. UNPLUG them.

    Granted....certain things should be left plugged in....but certain things are no biggie. Try it out for a few months....and you'll see the savings.
  • 12-05-2008, 02:57 PM
    BMorrison
    Re: My electric bill:(
    I don't even want to know what my next heating bill will look like heating 4,000 sq. ft!

    Heat Lamps, Heat Pads, Full Spectrum UVA/UVB lights, CHE's... all that good stuff will significantly impact your electric bills. I was in about a 900 sq. ft apt a few months ago and the bill was around 75 or so a month until the pets, Furio's Heat Pad and Infrared light that runs 24/7 and Isabella's 150 watt and 75 watt C.H.E's and full spectrum lighting raised that bill to about 130. Exotics are not cheap to keep! :)
  • 12-05-2008, 03:22 PM
    Kristy
    Re: My electric bill:(
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by AndrewGeibel View Post
    You gotta remember that you are also spending a ton of money by switching dryers. It may be a year or more before you break even on the electricity you will save.

    It shouldn't though, we pay actual amount every month. We don't use comfort level billing. Plus I don't have to buy a new dryer:)
    I think we should see a change for sure Feb.
  • 12-05-2008, 03:22 PM
    Kristy
    Re: My electric bill:(
    Quote:

    Originally Posted by V1L3 DiaL3cT View Post
    I don't even want to know what my next heating bill will look like heating 4,000 sq. ft!

    Heat Lamps, Heat Pads, Full Spectrum UVA/UVB lights, CHE's... all that good stuff will significantly impact your electric bills. I was in about a 900 sq. ft apt a few months ago and the bill was around 75 or so a month until the pets, Furio's Heat Pad and Infrared light that runs 24/7 and Isabella's 150 watt and 75 watt C.H.E's and full spectrum lighting raised that bill to about 130. Exotics are not cheap to keep! :)

    :O

    You have that right.
  • 12-06-2008, 04:07 AM
    mrmertz
    Re: My electric bill:(
    It was built in '36 and remodeled in the '50's? So much for insulation right there.

    The two biggest consumers of power is

    1. a frost-free refrigerator
    2. an electric dryer

    I prefer gas any day to electric, particularly for cooking. But I'm digressing here.

    Computers, TV's and such now have very minimum power requirments. The computer I have has a 850 watt power supply but the draw is the same, well, I'm not going to get into electrical engineering right now. Oh my gosh, lookit' the time! Better get to sleepy.

    Zzzzz...
  • 12-06-2008, 04:30 AM
    TooManyToys
    Re: My electric bill:(
    Is the TV on all the time? I would also check the insulation in the house, and the seals around the windows etc....
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