Posted by Eldon (WA) on January 19, 2012 at 11:35:39 from (98.225.11.231):
In Reply to: Electric rates posted by Jerry/MT on January 19, 2012 at 08:08:47:
Quoting Removed, click Modern View to see I added up my last four months of utility bills just last week. I installed a heat pump when I built my house in 2004, but after using it for a couple of winter months I found out that using the "emergency heat" setting (an 80% efficient natural gas backup) was much cheaper. I have used just gas since then, even in mild temps. I use the heat pump for AC in the summer. Anyway gas and electric for our farm and 3200 sq ft home the past 12 months came to $127 a month....that is less than we pay for cable, phone and internet. I over insulated in the attic, but a lot of the savings comes from using our gas fireplace to heat the great room/kitchen area and keeping the rooms we don't use shut up. I also positioned the house so that we get maximum benefit from the winter sun.
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