I would literally kill to have an electric bill this low.
2 years ago in every closet, storage room, the washroom, attic and garage I installed $10 motion detect light switches from Amazon.Now if I can figure out how to train the wife to turn of a light when she leaves the room, I’ll really be on to something.
Going to LED bulbs knocked our electric bill way down.2 years ago in every closet, storage room, the washroom, attic and garage I installed $10 motion detect light switches from Amazon.
It saved my marriage.
Lightning hit somewhere close to our house 4-5 months ago. It fried every LED in the house. Which was most of them. All the old school bulbs were unharmed. I spent $200+ replacing all of them. It'll take me 5 years to recoup.Going to LED bulbs knocked our electric bill way down.
changed out the thermostats to programmable ones that I can see on my phone and can change the schedule easily. That saved on gas and electricity.
I got good news for you, if you murder someone and get caught you get electricity for free.I would literally kill to have an electric bill this low.
That’s weird. Lightning hit the house two doors down last year and didn’t mess with any of mine.Lightning hit somewhere close to our house 4-5 months ago. It fried every LED in the house. Which was most of them. All the old school bulbs were unharmed. I spent $200+ replacing all of them. It'll take me 5 years to recoup.
Brand new Xbox Series X was toasted, garage door opener, and my ring doorbell. Luckily Microsoft replaced my xbox for free.That’s weird. Lightning hit the house two doors down last year and didn’t mess with any of mine.
I would literally kill to have an electric bill this low.
2 years ago in every closet, storage room, the washroom, attic and garage I installed $10 motion detect light switches from Amazon.
It saved my marriage.
That's just my natural gas. Electric is separate. 3 AC/furnaces, 2 gas hot water heaters, gas logs, gas stove/oven. Typical hot weather is electric $200-$250 / gas <$100. Flip the script in really cold weather months, which we don't get many of.I would literally kill to have an electric bill this low.
Looks like mine was 0.46 for the bill I got in Nov.A little sticker shock on the gas bill. What are ya'll paying?
Dude. I feel like I spend 43% of my time at home turning off lights.I spent 2 days earlier this year splitting firewood. I use a cast iron wood stove to heat most of my house. My utility bill has never been so low.
Now if I can figure out how to train the wife to turn of a light when she leaves the room, I’ll really be on to something.
Switch to LED lights, at 5w you can run them all day for practically nothing.I spent 2 days earlier this year splitting firewood. I use a cast iron wood stove to heat most of my house. My utility bill has never been so low.
Now if I can figure out how to train the wife to turn of a light when she leaves the room, I’ll really be on to something.
I'm guessing that's what covers all the pipelines/lines to your house? I don't especially love it either but I ain't trying to chop firewood a few days a year like jeathroux. I cut firewood a few times and discovered I wasn't cut out for it.That base amount really upsets me. The only thing gas in my house is the heat. Come the months it's not cold and I use no gas I still have to pay that base amount .
What is it?Speaking of saving marriages, I've got everything lined out to put one of these in our bedroom early next year, and I'm counting down the days. There has been nothing as taxing on our relationship during the last 2-3 years than my wife's desire to spin our electric meter like a dreidel when we go to bed every night. Every... single... night
LG put these out at some point in the last year, and it's a really cool option for those wanting hugely efficient heating/cooling for a small area without having to hang an absolute eye sore on the wall. Well, less of an eye sore at least
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Lightning does what it wants. It hit across the street behind a neighbor's house years ago. Did nothing to them. Blew up lots of my stuff.That’s weird. Lightning hit the house two doors down last year and didn’t mess with any of mine.
There is a certain amount of overhead to maintain the whole supply network, people, etc. It's not like they can stop doing maintenance or layoff staff in down months.That base amount really upsets me. The only thing gas in my house is the heat. Come the months it's not cold and I use no gas I still have to pay that base amount .
Yes it does. I have been paying that at my house for 17 years. I use gas three months and pay for 12 months.I'm guessing that's what covers all the pipelines/lines to your house? I don't especially love it either but I ain't trying to chop firewood a few days a year like jeathroux. I cut firewood a few times and discovered I wasn't cut out for it.
I hear you. As bulbs burn out, I replace with LED’s.Switch to LED lights, at 5w you can run them all day for practically nothing.
Better worry about the SEER rating on your overall HVAC system along with having variable speed fans and overall important elmination of air leaks and insulation. Penny of prevention is worth a pound of a problem.
I tell everyone, just go around your house, sealing up holes as the first step. $
Second, look at your insulation, if you can improve it, do it. $$
Third your system efficiency. $$$$
Then just cutting things off when not needed. Adjust your air conditioning to 72 instead of 68. Turn your heating to 67 instead of 72.
Insulation and air leaks are huge for hot humid areas like Mississippi.
That's basically your demand charge. If you want gas available, you have to help pay for the infrastructure. Not saying it's calculated fairly. But it doesn't seem like it would be way off. Costs money to have pipes in the ground and do maintenance and repairs.That base amount really upsets me. The only thing gas in my house is the heat. Come the months it's not cold and I use no gas I still have to pay that base amount .
The other thing is windows. I ended up cutting windows out of my house when I realized that basically it didn't matter what else you did energy efficiency wise if you have a lot of windows. Not the wall of windows I would like, but still plenty of light and combined gas and electric never gets more than high $200's.Switch to LED lights, at 5w you can run them all day for practically nothing.
Better worry about the SEER rating on your overall HVAC system along with having variable speed fans and overall important elmination of air leaks and insulation. Penny of prevention is worth a pound of a problem.
I tell everyone, just go around your house, sealing up holes as the first step. $
Second, look at your insulation, if you can improve it, do it. $$
Third your system efficiency. $$$$
Then just cutting things off when not needed. Adjust your air conditioning to 72 instead of 68. Turn your heating to 67 instead of 72.
Insulation and air leaks are huge for hot humid areas like Mississippi.
Hell yeah. Bargain!I got good news for you, if you murder someone and get caught you get electricity for free.
Ask your electric company about installing a whole home surge suppressor.Lightning hit somewhere close to our house 4-5 months ago. It fried every LED in the house. Which was most of them. All the old school bulbs were unharmed. I spent $200+ replacing all of them. It'll take me 5 years to recoup.
The only problem I know if with the whole home systems, is that until someone comes home and flips the switch to reset it, no power gets in. As long as it doesn't happen when your on a trip you should be fine, and if you have any type of monitoring for your home, you could just call a neighbor then and ask them to flip the switch.Ask your electric company about installing a whole home surge suppressor.
Link to what you bought?2 years ago in every closet, storage room, the washroom, attic and garage I installed $10 motion detect light switches from Amazon.
It saved my marriage.
Can’t find the exact ones now but there are tons of them. These look very similar.Link to what you bought?