| Ours was $250 for a 3700 sq ft Townhouse kept around 68. |
| $160, which is higher than usual but consistent with cold temperatures, for a 2900sf house w unfinished basement. House was 68F during day and cooler at night. We do not have a gas fireplace, but do have gas furnace and gas island cooktop. Our house is pretty well insulated and has double-pane windows. |
| Ours was 175 and we keep our gas furnace at 68 or 70. House is 4br/3ba. |
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2400 sq. ft. house with gas heat and bill was $200. We keep the house at 68-70. We did add attic insulation some years ago and our house is a traditional colonial (no large 2 story spaces with large floor to ceiling windows). |
| $270 (Wash Gas) 1960s split level , 2100 sf, not well insulated but all new windows. Winter temp set at 70. |
| At least you’re staying warm. I’m paying $600 for an all-electric 2500 sq ft house and we keep the thermostat at 61. |
| To Op, check your attic insulation, that is the likely culprit. Other than that, your house is huge, so get used to paying the huge bills. |
| We are on electric heat in a 2k sq foot house, and our heating bills are running very, very high too. But our house is like 75% windows. |
| Thank God for our natural gas furnace. Keeps us warm and is affordable. |
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Unless you are the Duggars, why on esrth would you purchase a 6700 sq ft house?
Any person living in a house that large should have zero say on anything involving the environment, green energy, or energy policy |
| That’s cheap fit a huge house. |