diswedwish
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- Dec 14, 2002
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So I returned to my apartment after a month of being away (2 weeks at my parents', 2 weeks at Disney
). My electric bill was over $100 more than the previous month; when I'd been using washer/dryer, dishwasher, etc. I had the heat turned down to 60. So for a 2 bedroom apartment it was $335. My apartment is all electric, but still!!! I called and asked, the girl who treated me like an idiot, asked why I didn't turn the heat off, said it was a common misconception that you needed to leave the heat on so the pipes don't freeze (says in my lease to leave heat at 60 or above) and had me do a meter reading, said it was correct.
I turned off all of the switches in the fuse box to make sure that no one else was plugged into my electric - and they aren't. I used tape around the base of the windows. My dad suggested turning off the hot water switch at the fuse box when I'm not there. Any other suggestions? I'm concerned about next month's bill, once I'm home. I've been in this apartment since May, and this is definitely the highest by quite a bit...
Thanks for any helpful tips!!!!
). My electric bill was over $100 more than the previous month; when I'd been using washer/dryer, dishwasher, etc. I had the heat turned down to 60. So for a 2 bedroom apartment it was $335. My apartment is all electric, but still!!! I called and asked, the girl who treated me like an idiot, asked why I didn't turn the heat off, said it was a common misconception that you needed to leave the heat on so the pipes don't freeze (says in my lease to leave heat at 60 or above) and had me do a meter reading, said it was correct.I turned off all of the switches in the fuse box to make sure that no one else was plugged into my electric - and they aren't. I used tape around the base of the windows. My dad suggested turning off the hot water switch at the fuse box when I'm not there. Any other suggestions? I'm concerned about next month's bill, once I'm home. I've been in this apartment since May, and this is definitely the highest by quite a bit...
Thanks for any helpful tips!!!!
your power bill never being as high as $200 probably has more to do with where you live, don't ya think? 