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What are you using? Propane or Oil?
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For house heat, we burned about 3 cords of wood, which me and my buddies went into the forrest and pulled out ourselves, so with the gas money to get there and operate the chain saws I would say it was about $50-60.
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We have electric heat, so I'm not sure what portion of our bill came out to be heating-related. Hell, I'm not really sure what our bill is in general.
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Of course not they are your parents bills.
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Oh, snap!Heretic wrote:Of course not they are your parents bills.
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...is that supposed to be some sort of burn? I wasn't aware that stating basic neutral facts counted as such.SilverFJ wrote:Oh, snap!Heretic wrote:Of course not they are your parents bills.
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We heat our house with Kerosene still. Mild winters in GA, keeps the cost to around 300-350 bucks for the whole winter.
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winter long sausage fest in the woods? =PSilverFJ wrote:For house heat, we burned about 3 cords of wood, which me and my buddies went into the forrest and pulled out ourselves, so with the gas money to get there and operate the chain saws I would say it was about $50-60.
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December - April (5 payments), gas heat, Denver, Colorado... $188.79 total.
We live on a 3rd-floor condo, about 1600 square feet. We get a LOT of heat from downstairs, I think. Plus, we program the thermostat to let it drop to 66°F at night.
Of course, it's the reverse during the summer. It's a pain to keep our place cool, even with shades drawn to keep out the sun, and letting in the cool Denver air at night.
We live on a 3rd-floor condo, about 1600 square feet. We get a LOT of heat from downstairs, I think. Plus, we program the thermostat to let it drop to 66°F at night.
Of course, it's the reverse during the summer. It's a pain to keep our place cool, even with shades drawn to keep out the sun, and letting in the cool Denver air at night.
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Candyass, I set my thermostat so it doesn't go higher than 64 during dayFoil wrote:
Plus, we program the thermostat to let it drop to 66°F at night..
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I'd love to keep our place in the low 60s, but I'm not the only one there. Wife and son factor into the temp calculation.woodchip wrote:Candyass, I set my thermostat so it doesn't go higher than 64 during dayFoil wrote:Plus, we program the thermostat to let it drop to 66°F at night..
Of course, when I'm home by myself, I'll let it drop to 60 or less. Nice and cool.
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I should look into how much we paid.
We have a natural gas force air furnace, so we don't have to call the oil company, or anything of the sort. We did get a new furnace this last spring- supposed to be 95% efficient.
We have a natural gas force air furnace, so we don't have to call the oil company, or anything of the sort. We did get a new furnace this last spring- supposed to be 95% efficient.
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Veterans in Ohio get a fixed rate of 28 dollars a month for gas heating. so thats how much i paid.
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I live in Florida. Heating is not our issue here. We have enough of that...
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i also have a house in ft. Meyers beach. heating is nothing, but construction cost to keep it out of the water, phenomenal. about 5400 a year.Dakatsu wrote:I live in Florida. Heating is not our issue here. We have enough of that...
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Kind of lucky myself - I can go through the winter without turning on the heating, and it seems to be much cheaper to do that. Gets a little cold when it's below freezing outside, but tolerable. Bellevue doesn't have the extremes you'd see in places like Colorado or Michigan.
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I like in northern Michigan (as in the upper peninsula), and run on propane in a crappy insulated house. It got cold here well before December - I think my heating bill since Nov - April has been like $2000? It costs $600 to fill the propane tank each time, and I know I had to do it a few times.