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Mine is a whopping $700!
…I know about the rate hikes …I know it’s winter time
My previous bill was $370 so this $700 is a slap in the face; considering I turned my heat DOWN and consciously watched my energy usage like a hawk!
Some pointers would be great! Thanks
Sorry for not specifying my home details ⬇️
1400 sq ft 1971 Mobile Home Electric Heat Pump / Furnace (Heat Pump is being repaired, using electric furnace rn) Temp set at 61 (Freezing my hat off) 3 portable space heaters (Great for heating the bdrm) Window plastic insulation, tape, etc Crawl space is insulated and vapor barrier
I’ve seen similar posts about faulty water heaters and heat pumps causing high bills - thoughts?
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