How much do you pay to keep your house warm? Like to get some ideas on keeping cost down
I haven't opened my bill yet, sort of scared to lol. Every winter, I always try to see if others have suggestions on what they do to keep their electric/gas bills down. To share what we have done to help lower our bills. My winter Electric bill is usually around $100/mo. (haven't checked my current one). Sometimes, when I'm not home a lot, vacations etc. it's lower. My gas is usually around $75/mo. or so. My applicances are gas. So, I don't use my oven. I don't use my dryer, I hang my clothes outside. I can get away with it even in Winter.
I never use my central heat/air. I use a oil-filled heater & bascially hang out in my bedroom. (it's kinda small). The rest of the house is very cold. We have a fireplace though, that we also use a lot. Before, winter comes we take our truck & go up to the local Mountains & get our wood. Then, we also buy a cord of wood. That usually last 2 Winters. I have 2 rooms that get a lot sun through the windows, so I use the natural heat from the sun to warm those rooms. It's my bedroom & a big bonus room. Even right now, without turning on the portable heater, it's very warm :) That's how I save on my utilities. How does everyone else.?
Honestly we don't really do anything. We keep it at a cool temperature but that's just because I get overheated easily and have problems with hives (which get worse with heat). We live in a 950 square foot apartment with really crappily insulated doors and windows and we pay about 90-120 a month in gas and electric.
Our heat is gas, so our gas bill is higher in the winter and our electric lower.
I don't really think I could do much to save. We have to use our heat in the winter and we don't have a fire place.
We keep our house fairly cool, usually around 68. My husband and son are both hot natured and complain when it gets to warm. So I have gotten used to wearing layers. We have a pellet stove that we use in the event of the power going off but usually we just run the central heat/air. We replaced all of our windows a few years ago and had blown in insulation added to the walls. Other than that we don't really worry to much about the heating bill.
Our electric is $300.00 a month and we use about $300.00 every six weeks in gas.
Our house is heated by oil. I keep the first floor set to 60 during the day. It's at 70 during the late afternoon/early evening hours when the kids are home.
The top floor is set to 65 but always feels colder than the first floor. I usually bump it up to 68 or 69 when the little boys are napping.
Quoting Dzyre1115:
Our electric is $300.00 a month and we use about $300.00 every six weeks in gas.
Is your house really big?



- Naturewoman4
on Jan. 2, 2013 at 2:19 PM