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    Snow-mageden electric bills

    Electric heat trying to keep pipes from freezing.

    $496....anyone else feeling the pain?

    #2
    mine was 240 for a small 900sf bunkhouse with central heat/air.

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      #3
      i do cost averaging, so it is basically the same every month it was 150 this time instead of 130 normally

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        #4
        Last time I checked it didnt have the usage for snow week showing. But likely saved money since we were without for so many days lol

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          #5
          Not my electric but my gas was $700.

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            #6
            Mine was $91. I think we lost power for about two days total of it, but had heat for the worst days. We ran our fireplace pretty hard but it runs off the propane tank.
            Last edited by CWaller30; 03-05-2021, 04:15 PM.

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              #7
              haven't seen my electric yet, but I don't expect to be to crazy since it was off half the time

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                #8
                Originally posted by bowaddict40 View Post
                Not my electric but my gas was $700.
                Our propane bill is going to hurt
                Burned about 37% of 500 gallon tank in a week
                Electric bill was about $100 more than normal ( space heaters in the pump house and guest house 24/7 )

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                  #9
                  Just paid mine. 289. Highest I’ve ever had.

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                    #10
                    Mine went down. Didn't have any to use when I needed to.

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                      #11
                      $126 for mine.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Rick View Post
                        i do cost averaging, so it is basically the same every month it was 150 this time instead of 130 normally
                        About the same increase here in Granbury, $25 more than average as we also do the cost averaging. Our provider is a co-op, Tri-County.

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                          #13
                          Won’t get my bill for a couple weeks but last bill meter reading to current I’m looking at $300-$350. Normally pay $95-$125.

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                            #14
                            Little bit above normal.225 I think it was

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                              #15
                              138 and we never lost power. Very comparable to our normal bill.

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