In ohio.right on boarder of ohio, Pa and WV. My electric last month was $262 and wasn't even that coldhaven't got new one yet with temps being -35 last week. Last year we had some close to $450 with gas being another $150
Oh my! If we ever had an electric bill less than $400 I would faint! We live in SE Texas so freezing isn't even that common. Our house is 9 years old.
DC area. House at 67 degrees. 3000 sf 37 years old
Elec. 180
Oil. Bought $797 Monday after Thanksgiving and was out by January 5.
Our electric bill is also around $300 (all electric kitchen and laundry) and natural gas for the HW heater is about $50. I can't imagine what people pay who keep their homes at 75+ degrees (I know some of them!)
So, you pay $300 for oil heat, $300 for electric and then $50 for natural gas? Every month??
This year, so far. It makes me crazy!!! And every month I ask DH how our bills could be so high. He's the only one home from 7-3. Part of it is living in Taxachusetts. If we weren't on the budget plan it would be $600/month for oil from October 1 to April 1. After that, the furnace is turned off. I have to think that the high electricity usage comes from the dryer. I hang everything to dry except towels, sheets, undies and socks. However, DD17 does her own laundry and stuffs everything into the dryer. We do laundry every day so even if we saved it for the weekend, we would do just as many loads. I work full-time so only use the stove and oven for a maximum of an hour a day...tend to use my crockpot which is low energy. I do run around turning out lights and turning off electronics via power strips but since I am the first to bed, I often get up in the middle of the night to find half the lights on. We looked into energy audits but it seems they are only for those considering the switch to natural gas.
What the..? Y'all pay HOW much??
I thought we were messing up BIG time with a $120 gas bill! (It doesn't usually get that high until January for us but the first week of Dec we had temps under 20 for a week). The month prior was only $55 - we live in Oregon and keep it at 68 when we are home, 63 when we are out (we have pets).
I guess around here water/sewage is the issue....$250 or so every three months.![]()
Well, this is depressing....in California, 2000sf home, kept @ 68 (plus or minus 2 degrees) and our bill was $350. Good grief CA is just ridiculously expensive across the board.![]()
I live north of you. My last gas bill was $200 (electric $100). This month I fear what it will be, with temps down to -12 (-41 wind chill). My next meter reading is on the 23rd. I used an electric space heater to help keep one room warm and did lots of baking during the deep freeze to keep the kitchen warm. Our house is 100 years old and about 1,500 sq. ft. I put insulation strips around the doors, covered the windows with plastic and keep our heat set at 64F all the time.