Anonymous wrote:Whatttt we have a 1000sq ft with a big basement and ours was $250 this month. What am I doing wrong?!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow our townhouse is $150 in the summer, and it small 1900 sq ft. It’s from the 90s so not that old. We have new HVAC SO why so expensive? 73 most of the time.
73 is too low and explains the difference between your monthly cost and the post above yours.
We have 2700 square feet in a 100 year old house with 2 zones and our July bill was $120.
We set the thermostat at 76 when we are awake and 78 at night and keep the house comfortable with ceiling fans - I'd say the air is only on a few hours a day.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wow our townhouse is $150 in the summer, and it small 1900 sq ft. It’s from the 90s so not that old. We have new HVAC SO why so expensive? 73 most of the time.
73 is too low and explains the difference between your monthly cost and the post above yours.
We have 2700 square feet in a 100 year old house with 2 zones and our July bill was $120.
We set the thermostat at 76 when we are awake and 78 at night and keep the house comfortable with ceiling fans - I'd say the air is only on a few hours a day.
Anonymous wrote:Wow our townhouse is $150 in the summer, and it small 1900 sq ft. It’s from the 90s so not that old. We have new HVAC SO why so expensive? 73 most of the time.
Anonymous wrote:$7200/mo, 20k sf
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:$35 for a 2000 square foot house with poor insulation.
We are fine with just ceiling fans most of the time. Only 3 or 4 days a month do we run the AC.
We don't use this approach to save money ... we just like to have open windows.
With the right combination of open windows we can sometimes get a gentle breeze to flow through the house. The air feels fresher this way.
How does this help when the dew point has been 75 for weeks?
Anonymous wrote:$35 for a 2000 square foot house with poor insulation.
We are fine with just ceiling fans most of the time. Only 3 or 4 days a month do we run the AC.
We don't use this approach to save money ... we just like to have open windows.
With the right combination of open windows we can sometimes get a gentle breeze to flow through the house. The air feels fresher this way.