Anonymous wrote:Do any of you stay home during the day? If not turn it down when you are say at work for x hours. Get cheap space heaters, all have auto shut off btw, and use them in bed rooms/cold rooms instead of trying to get regular heating.
Then you can work what you can do long term.
Anonymous wrote:In a townhouse, you shouldn't need to have it set that high.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. Our thermostat has been at 72 consistently. Since its a townhouse, we've had issues with it getting super hot or super cold on the top floor, depending on the season. We have a nanny and toddler that are home during the day. Just put it down to 67. Thanks all for the useful suggestions.
Anonymous wrote:1) How much does a home energy audit cost? We live in a ~2400 sq ft townhome.
2) Any recommended home energy auditors?
3) We have original, single pane windows in our home. What's an average cost to replace windows with something more energy efficient on a townhome?
4) Any recommended window replacement companies?
5) What else should I be thinking about?
For reference, our bill more than doubled what it was for last month (this month, it is over $400). Now 4 days into the billing cycle, our "projected" next bill according to PEPCO online is 450-750. I'm freaking out. Is this just normal? (We recently moved from an apartment, so maybe I'm just clueless?) Any answers/tips appreciated.