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<blockquote data-quote="TacomaJD" data-source="post: 696348" data-attributes="member: 1780"><p><strong>Re: Re:</strong></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Back to the heat source topic, the unit in our new house heats it great. It's a Carrier high efficiency unit, buddy said he bought one a little bigger than what was recommended for the size house when they built it. My old house had a Goodman unit, house only around 1000 sq ft, and it struggled to heat it in the super cold temps. My peak power bill at old house was usually around $205-$220, once or twice a year. My power bill at new house was $231 for last month and it's around 1600 sq ft heated. This month's bill should be higher due to this long string of freezing ass temps. Apples to apples, the unit at our new house is much more efficient than old house. But heating more than 1.5 times the amount of space, an increase is to be expected. This is our first winter in it, so I'm anxious to see how much the next bill will be....then maybe the **** will start getting cheaper after that one. </p><p></p><p>I know one thing, I'm ready to ride my damn motorcycle, so this sub-freezing weather can go get fawked!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TacomaJD, post: 696348, member: 1780"] [b]Re: Re:[/b] Back to the heat source topic, the unit in our new house heats it great. It's a Carrier high efficiency unit, buddy said he bought one a little bigger than what was recommended for the size house when they built it. My old house had a Goodman unit, house only around 1000 sq ft, and it struggled to heat it in the super cold temps. My peak power bill at old house was usually around $205-$220, once or twice a year. My power bill at new house was $231 for last month and it's around 1600 sq ft heated. This month's bill should be higher due to this long string of freezing ass temps. Apples to apples, the unit at our new house is much more efficient than old house. But heating more than 1.5 times the amount of space, an increase is to be expected. This is our first winter in it, so I'm anxious to see how much the next bill will be....then maybe the **** will start getting cheaper after that one. I know one thing, I'm ready to ride my damn motorcycle, so this sub-freezing weather can go get fawked! [/QUOTE]
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