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    My budget is getting tight. Just got the biggest hydro bill I've ever had - $340.00 and we do all we can to use hydro during the off peak period.

    ( 5 bedroom/3 bath house) No my husband won't move.
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    Get a wind turbine. I hear they are the way of the future.
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    Got mine a couple weeks ago.
    $400.

    Bad as that sounds it beat the $625 for Dec/Jan and $650 for Mar/Apr. Small mercy for those on fixed incomes or around the means we haven't really needed to fire up the AC this summer I suppose.

    Feel for you Sharon.
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    Those are some BIG bills....

    We have a 2K Sq ft house, me the wife and twin 7 year old girls. Our monthly in the winter is $100-$125 and summer is $60-$90.

    What the heck are you guys doing to get such high bills?

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    Quote Originally Posted by JeffBondar View Post
    Those are some BIG bills....

    We have a 2K Sq ft house, me the wife and twin 7 year old girls. Our monthly in the winter is $100-$125 and summer is $60-$90.

    What the heck are you guys doing to get such high bills?
    My thoughts too. 1400 sq ft bungalow, electric water heater, no AC. About 130/month - all year.

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    I recommend you call Hydro and get your meter checked out.

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    All I can think of is : new washer ( suppose to be energy efficient) new dishwasher ( used to do it by hand), more gardening = more water, dehumidifier in the basement, fans.
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    Big killer is AC, this assumes gas heat and water tank. My winter hydro bills are small compared to summer months.

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    Seems high Sharon , get the meter checked out for sure. Unless you are running a grow op then stay quiet and dont draw attention to yourself. Lol.

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    Convert as much lighting as possible to LED. Union Gas has incentives to convert to gas appliances (water heater, furnace dryer, etc)as well as home improvements(2500$) I believe. Leave the room, turn it off. T.O.U. rates help better overall home efficiency can't be beat. 1800 sq' home, average 137$/month year round.

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