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| Registered User Member Since: May 2003
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During our energy audit, all they did was measure its depth and said it was adequate. They DID say the door TO the attic, however, leaked. So there would be some loss there. I just learned about a week or so ago, you can rent devices to blow insulation in your attic yourself. I think insulation is PART of the problem. We have a brick home, and the way they were designed is that they have almost zero insulation on the exterior walls. Between my sheetrock and the elements, there's a bit of furring, some cinder block and the outside brick - and that's it. Still, the point of insulation is to hinder airflow for heat loss - it's not conducted out the house. And I suspect that our windows aren't the best. Most of our appliances rate well - we did get front loaders in the laundry room, which if nothing else, are at least efficient in water and soap use. The heat pumps have about average efficiency - the guy who installed them said to get the really high SEER ratings, you'd probably never recover the cost put into it over the expected lifetime of the heat pump - meaning, you might save 100 bucks, but it might take you over ten years to recoup the extra cost. Most people want to save money right away. Our electric bills are around 200-450 a month for a house > 3000 sq ft. I just assumed that was normal.
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| Registered User Member Since: May 2003
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| Replaced a poor well pump - it had failed and our pressure was nearly zero, although by some peculiar design, even AFTER I had it replaced, we have near zero pressure - and for ####s and giggles, I went over and pushed a valve leading to a hard water device, and BOOM! everything worked. There's little doubt in my mind that the water in my house is designed badly, but I don't know what to do about it. With rare exception it functions adequately, meaning you can get a hot shower and bath, the toilets flush and the washer gets hot water. The only exasperating thing is that the taps always take time to get hot water to them - you turn on the hot water, and it's cold for the first couple minutes (unless someone did it recently).
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| not impressed Member Since: Oct 2008
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| | #64 | |
| Registered User Member Since: Aug 2005
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I don't think your $200-$450 for >3000 is out of line though. My house is about 2000 sq ft., so I should have lower costs. | |
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| Registered User Member Since: May 2003
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I think the SEER rating for my heat pump meant a doubling of the cost, and I think I have a 5 ton for the house. And when you don't have the money, it really doesn't help to "save". I think this weekend I'll have to make a once around the house to check everything, since we're fast approaching the time of year when I do the dreaded plastic crap over the windows we don't use thing.
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| I Come In Peace Member Since: Feb 2007 Location: Suthin' Merlin
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Do you go so far as to check for air leaks around wall outlets? I hear that they are causes of heat loss.
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| Registered User Member Since: May 2003
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It also occurred to me to check for electric use of multiple items by means of a surge protector strip - I usually just check the TV by itself. The DVR must remain connected, but I can probably shut everything else off rather that rely on standby.
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| Stocki Member Since: Aug 2005
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| My bill came in yesterday. It was $300. My bill has NEVER been this high. I'm an electricity nazi. Lights and TVs must be turned off while nobody is in the room. I don't even turn the lights on when the kids are in bed. I light candles. |
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| * Member Since: Sep 2007
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| Mine was $67. A third of that was fees and taxes. |
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| Stocki Member Since: Aug 2005
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| Mine should be about that. I have no idea why it was so high. I am going to have SMECO come out and recheck the meter. Although, I can imagine that they'll never find an error in their part. |
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