how much is your electric bill usually?
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Mine averages about $70-80/month0
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dale050467 wrote: »Mine averages about $70-80/month
I remember living in a studio apartment long time ago with a bill this nice!
It depends on the season. Milder temps run the a/c less, colder fall/winters run the heat more.0 -
Ours is combined with our Gas bill. 1700 square foot townhouse. Winter it can get up to about $150 (we are in Wisconsin, so it's freezing cold during the winter and we use a lot of heat) and every other season it averages about $60/month.0
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I paid $460 last month1
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between $50 and $170 depending on the season - 3bedroom house; I tend to keep the temp low, because its easier to pile blankets on that pay for the cost0
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£243, although the previous bill was around £1800
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Maybe 900 sqft basement apartment in Chicago:
Electrical
$45-80
Gas
$40-700 -
In the summer around $175 due to the air conditioner. We had a really hot July last year and it went over $200! The rest of the year between $75 and $100
In the winter my gas bill is a bit higher, maybe $150 during the coldest months. The rest of the year my gas bill is as low as $25.
When I lived in NY in a 900 square foot apartment my gas bill was atrocious and I kept the heat low0 -
Around $1300
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$110/month to the solar company - $0 to the electric company.1
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I live in a two bedroom house, with an unattached garage/bar fully set up. That includes 2 fridges, a kegerator and a large chest freezer.
I pay between $120 and $280 monthly.0 -
happilymegan wrote: »Between $140.00 and $350.00 a month. Dependant on the season and the the temperatures that season. This winter was pretty mild so my bill averaged around $180.00 a month.
Similar for Arizona. Winters are nothing and bills run around $125 for electricity. Summer time though we hit the $500 mark in July/August and average bills are over $400.0 -
Around $200 a month so far but haven't gotten to the 100 plus weather yet, so hopefully it isn't too crazy high this summer.0
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Mine is $100 in the winter and $400 in the summer. 3 bedsabitoftrouble wrote: »Between $600-700 in the summer months, around $200 when we switch to gas heat for the cooler months. 6000 sq ft. 3 A/C units.
You live in a mansion?1 -
I just stopped using an old deep freezer that was hardly working and my bill dropped from about $90-$100 to this month being $80. I almost always have the lights off and don't run too many things (my electricity is solely for that, no water is included).0
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Mine was 160$ this month I am staring to think it is the dryer I have in my laundry room.0
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200 and up especially winter0
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I have a 931 sq foot apartment. My electric bill is anywhere between $35-65 depending on whether I leave the windows open or run the air/heat.1
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Electric was $68 last month for a 1400 sq foot duplex, of that $24 was actual electricity costs and the rest was administration and distribution fees4
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OutOfUserName wrote: »weightloss_acc wrote: »Mine was 160$ this month I am staring to think it is the dryer I have in my laundry room.
you have a dryer in your laundry room? daz wassup!
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HealthierRayne wrote: »Electric was $68 last month for a 1400 sq foot duplex, of that $24 was actual electricity costs and the rest was administration and distribution fees
seriously the admin/distribution fees are the worst
my water bill is the same way - the actual water is less than $20, but when they factor in the admin, and the Chesapeake Bay initiative, it drives it up to $50+0 -
deannalfisher wrote: »HealthierRayne wrote: »Electric was $68 last month for a 1400 sq foot duplex, of that $24 was actual electricity costs and the rest was administration and distribution fees
seriously the admin/distribution fees are the worst
my water bill is the same way - the actual water is less than $20, but when they factor in the admin, and the Chesapeake Bay initiative, it drives it up to $50+
We use to live in a small rural town and our water was 70 or more. It sucked since my husband and I barely even used any water. We moved and now it is 14 dollars a month.0 -
megzchica23 wrote: »deannalfisher wrote: »HealthierRayne wrote: »Electric was $68 last month for a 1400 sq foot duplex, of that $24 was actual electricity costs and the rest was administration and distribution fees
seriously the admin/distribution fees are the worst
my water bill is the same way - the actual water is less than $20, but when they factor in the admin, and the Chesapeake Bay initiative, it drives it up to $50+
We use to live in a small rural town and our water was 70 or more. It sucked since my husband and I barely even used any water. We moved and now it is 14 dollars a month.
I believe the whole state is like that for us - because of mandatory fees - its ridiculous0 -
My electric bill can get up to $350 during the hottest months of summer. During the winter the lowest it has been is $40.0
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Our last monthly electric bill was $173.0
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Zero, I'm off grid.1
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happilymegan wrote: »Between $140.00 and $350.00 a month. Dependant on the season and the the temperatures that season. This winter was pretty mild so my bill averaged around $180.00 a month.
Similar for Arizona. Winters are nothing and bills run around $125 for electricity. Summer time though we hit the $500 mark in July/August and average bills are over $400.
yeah, this.
in the Summer I like the thermostat set at 69 degrees; my wife keeps it set at about 1000 degrees0
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