Specifically interested in Gas and Power...high months and low months for each. Also post whatever specs you can like square footage, age of house, HVAC systems used (or at least specifying whether you use gas or electric heat), or any other factors which help/hurt your energy usage. Thx
5/6/2008 2:12:14 PM
1250 sqft.Gas heat.Everything else is electric.1 person.Highest gas bill was ~ $85 - i keep the heat on 65 degreesLowest electric bill was $34, in february. Moved in last september, so the highest electric bill is yet to be determined.I haven't had the heat or air on in 2 weeks, and i've been gone for 3 weekends straight. this month might be a record low on electricity.
5/6/2008 3:12:01 PM
I have a 1400 sf townhouse in Cary that is 20 years old.Furnace - water heat source central air (uses hot water from the hwh to heat the house) - brand new - installed March '08Water heater - gas water heater - brand new - installed March '08Air Conditioner - electric - installed 2003Stove and Dishwasher are brand new - installed May '08, Fridge is 3 years old. Most of the light bulbs in the house have been converted to the efficient ones. I also have a programmable digital thermostat installed. Power runs an average of $65-70/month. During the summer, that could get to $90, during the winter it probably stays around $55. Gas seems to stay pretty constant in the $40/month range, maybe $50 in the winter. Water bill stays around $30-$40. Just my girlfriend and I living there. The new appliances and furnace probably save me $20+/month electric (compared to before) and $5-$8 in gas.
5/6/2008 3:16:36 PM
3,400 sq ft. on 2 stories1,600 sq ft. basement (vents all shut and sealed)Gas heat and appliances.2 people and baby$160.00 combined in Winter $135.00 combined in summerBuilt in 2003 with double pane windowsAll appliances are energy star/newBasement stays cool year roundWe use cloth diapers for our baby so we do an extra 3 loads of washing/drying a week.
5/6/2008 3:17:39 PM
too damn much
5/6/2008 3:30:35 PM
^^ wait u have 5000 sq ft, or 3400 total?
5/6/2008 4:49:59 PM
5,000 total, but we only cool/heat 3,400. Everything has been sealed off in the basement.
5/6/2008 6:14:10 PM
1330 sq ft apartmentgas low - 14 high - 70electric low - 35 high - 100rough estimates.
5/6/2008 7:04:28 PM
2135 sqft1 gas furnace/HVAC (split into 2 zones) 70 winter 76 summer40 gallon gas water heaterGas fireplaceelectric rangeI also have NO shade at my house so it gets full sun all day longGas bill $25-$195Electric bill $55-$205 (heatwave)
5/6/2008 9:22:35 PM
1600 sq ftgas heat & appliances32 energy saver bulbsbrand new constructiongas bill runs about $35electric bill runs about $30i live in a state that is hot year roundi am gone 3+ days a week on avg but dont change my AC settings
5/6/2008 9:46:08 PM
^30 dollars god thats awesome1350 sq ftall electric a/c, washer/dryer, and stove are fairly oldother stuff is newerenergy saving bulbs2 peopleoct to june 1 around $50 (mainly keep the heat down very low since we both like it cold)june 1 to oct around $90-$115 (ac set at around 72-75)[Edited on May 7, 2008 at 1:50 AM. Reason : .]
5/7/2008 1:48:54 AM
5/7/2008 9:11:21 AM
2000 ft^2no shade1 story built in 2004, all new appliancesno gas, use a heat pump.a/c 76-78 in summer when home, 80 when not (at work)heat 68 in winterpower is about 90-120 a monthwater is about 25 a month
5/7/2008 10:16:04 AM
I don't run anything if I am not there, so having the AC/heat on while you are at work is a waste. Other things I do, is that I NEVER cut on a light unless I absolutely cannot see - you'd be surprised how much you turn on a light and you really don't need to, I close my laptop lid if I am not using it, I onlyt use one lamp at a time, and use all 60 watt bulbs just to name a few things I do to save. I live in a 1 br apt, and my bill is about 40.
5/7/2008 12:38:00 PM
im sitting on around 400 a monthincludes cable phone internet gas elec water
5/7/2008 11:00:17 PM
5/8/2008 9:20:11 AM
~1200 sq. feet2 peoplegas heat and water20 yr old townhouse, 2 story, middle unitgas: $115 in the winter months, $20 in the summeri wash all of our clothes using cold water, so hot water is only used for dishes and showers.i don't know our electric bill as I don't pay that one directly. but last year in august was terrible and $$$. all of our lightbulbs are compact florescent.we have a programmable thermostat which really helps regulate and cut down heating/cooling costs. only thing on constantly is the computer, ceiling fans, DVR, and clocks around the house.
5/8/2008 10:04:19 AM
christ, I need to move back to NC. Up here in maryland my last gas/electric bill was over 400 and I kept my house heated to 65 degrees and no A/C when it got warm. We have some bullshit gas delivery charge that is almost as much as the cost of the gas ~$120.This is for a 2000 sqft house from the 70's
5/8/2008 10:23:11 AM
5/8/2008 11:05:55 AM
you wonthttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_fluorescent_lamp
5/8/2008 12:42:06 PM
Oh, I have seen those. Yeah, I might invest in them since there is a possibly to file this on your taxes and energy efficient, cost-saving materials.
5/8/2008 1:44:57 PM
3000 sq feet, 2 story house in northwestern WA.utilities average probably about $300 or so per month. We split the bills 3 ways, though.It's still pretty painful.
5/8/2008 10:17:51 PM
5/9/2008 9:10:51 AM
my previous place had electric baseboard heaters in a 100 year old place with little to no insulationpower bills over $500 in the winter were not unheard ofWORST PLACE EVER
5/9/2008 10:56:49 AM
^^where do you live in maryland? In BG&E territory?
5/10/2008 10:04:01 PM
My power bill is about $150 - $180 and peaking around $230 - $275 in the summer. Gas is typically around $30, where a good portion is simply a connection fee. Gas is low because hot water is provided by the building and is incorporated into the monthly HOA fees.This is in a ~2000 sq ft condo in a highrise on the 22nd floor, so there's the rising heat from 21 floors below me. I'm also in a corner unit with two walls that are nothing but floor-to-ceiling windows, facing south, which warms it up quite a bit.
5/11/2008 10:03:34 AM
2000 sqr ft built in 2007 2 story detached 2 people living heregas: heat, fireplace, water heaterEverything else is electric.Highest combined was $190 last DecLowest combined was $125 last OctI usually keep the temperature at 70 during the day and 65 at night.[Edited on May 11, 2008 at 1:57 PM. Reason : Also, the winter/summer months are about the the same and so are the fall/spring months]
5/11/2008 1:49:21 PM
5/12/2008 9:19:08 AM
I have a ~2200 sq ft house, 2 stories, 2 heat pumps.During the winter, my highest bill was $193, but that was when it was asshole coldMy lowest was last month at $76.I'm on community water/sewer and it normally runs ~$60 a month. Thats highway robbery IMO, but what do you do?
5/13/2008 12:39:40 PM
Oh, I forgot, water is about 60 every 2 months.
5/13/2008 1:10:54 PM