Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son comes over and does his laundry. Electric dryers and electric water heaters use a lot of energy. According to that thing they mail me all the time, I'm right on par with my neighbors but below the most efficient neighbors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 sq' house with heat pump. All electric house. I'm expecting a high electric bill of $400 this next bill. Otherwise, it's around 180-240 most of the year with peaks for the coldest and warmest couple of months.
That sounds high. We are not all electric, our water heater and range are gas but we did not cook all month because we were redoing the kitchen and our contractors worked with the doors constantly open so the heat pump was running constantly in the insane heat. And still our electric bill was less than $100 last month for a house same size as yours. Gas was about $20.
Our dryer is electric too and actually very energy efficient. A few rounds of laundry should not be this expensive. Electric heater if you have a tank might be pricy though. Have you considered tankless?
Tankless electric uses exactly the same amount of electricity as a tank. The only way to get greater efficiency with electric is with a heat pump.
How can that be true when it does not need to heat a tank full of water constantly? Our gas tankless is definitely way more energy efficient. Why would that be different for an electric tank?
I'm not bothering with a tankless for the added cost. I installed the last two water heaters for less than $600Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son comes over and does his laundry. Electric dryers and electric water heaters use a lot of energy. According to that thing they mail me all the time, I'm right on par with my neighbors but below the most efficient neighbors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 sq' house with heat pump. All electric house. I'm expecting a high electric bill of $400 this next bill. Otherwise, it's around 180-240 most of the year with peaks for the coldest and warmest couple of months.
That sounds high. We are not all electric, our water heater and range are gas but we did not cook all month because we were redoing the kitchen and our contractors worked with the doors constantly open so the heat pump was running constantly in the insane heat. And still our electric bill was less than $100 last month for a house same size as yours. Gas was about $20.
Our dryer is electric too and actually very energy efficient. A few rounds of laundry should not be this expensive. Electric heater if you have a tank might be pricy though. Have you considered tankless?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son comes over and does his laundry. Electric dryers and electric water heaters use a lot of energy. According to that thing they mail me all the time, I'm right on par with my neighbors but below the most efficient neighbors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 sq' house with heat pump. All electric house. I'm expecting a high electric bill of $400 this next bill. Otherwise, it's around 180-240 most of the year with peaks for the coldest and warmest couple of months.
That sounds high. We are not all electric, our water heater and range are gas but we did not cook all month because we were redoing the kitchen and our contractors worked with the doors constantly open so the heat pump was running constantly in the insane heat. And still our electric bill was less than $100 last month for a house same size as yours. Gas was about $20.
Our dryer is electric too and actually very energy efficient. A few rounds of laundry should not be this expensive. Electric heater if you have a tank might be pricy though. Have you considered tankless?
Tankless electric uses exactly the same amount of electricity as a tank. The only way to get greater efficiency with electric is with a heat pump.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son comes over and does his laundry. Electric dryers and electric water heaters use a lot of energy. According to that thing they mail me all the time, I'm right on par with my neighbors but below the most efficient neighbors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 sq' house with heat pump. All electric house. I'm expecting a high electric bill of $400 this next bill. Otherwise, it's around 180-240 most of the year with peaks for the coldest and warmest couple of months.
That sounds high. We are not all electric, our water heater and range are gas but we did not cook all month because we were redoing the kitchen and our contractors worked with the doors constantly open so the heat pump was running constantly in the insane heat. And still our electric bill was less than $100 last month for a house same size as yours. Gas was about $20.
Our dryer is electric too and actually very energy efficient. A few rounds of laundry should not be this expensive. Electric heater if you have a tank might be pricy though. Have you considered tankless?
Anonymous wrote:My son comes over and does his laundry. Electric dryers and electric water heaters use a lot of energy. According to that thing they mail me all the time, I'm right on par with my neighbors but below the most efficient neighbors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 sq' house with heat pump. All electric house. I'm expecting a high electric bill of $400 this next bill. Otherwise, it's around 180-240 most of the year with peaks for the coldest and warmest couple of months.
That sounds high. We are not all electric, our water heater and range are gas but we did not cook all month because we were redoing the kitchen and our contractors worked with the doors constantly open so the heat pump was running constantly in the insane heat. And still our electric bill was less than $100 last month for a house same size as yours. Gas was about $20.
My son comes over and does his laundry. Electric dryers and electric water heaters use a lot of energy. According to that thing they mail me all the time, I'm right on par with my neighbors but below the most efficient neighbors.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:1600 sq' house with heat pump. All electric house. I'm expecting a high electric bill of $400 this next bill. Otherwise, it's around 180-240 most of the year with peaks for the coldest and warmest couple of months.
That sounds high. We are not all electric, our water heater and range are gas but we did not cook all month because we were redoing the kitchen and our contractors worked with the doors constantly open so the heat pump was running constantly in the insane heat. And still our electric bill was less than $100 last month for a house same size as yours. Gas was about $20.
Anonymous wrote:1600 sq' house with heat pump. All electric house. I'm expecting a high electric bill of $400 this next bill. Otherwise, it's around 180-240 most of the year with peaks for the coldest and warmest couple of months.