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s_N_s
Feb 12, 2017Explorer
Our average was around $110 to $120 when we were in FL. I look at it this way, technology has given us furnaces to keep warm and air conditioners to stay cool so in a given situation we use them and stay comfortable. You can drive yourself nuts trying to compensate for utility costs. I had a friend that only turned his hot water heater on though ONE cycle per day (that for dishes and showers for two people), rarely turned the heat up on a cold night (extra blankets) or on a hot day open all the windows. Sorry but that's not my idea of enjoying myself but to each there own. I doubt it be the electric meter but it doesn't hurt to jot down some numbers and keep track of things for a month. Good luck and hope it works out.
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