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[FONT=Verdana]I'm about to move out for the first time soon and I'm wondering how much I can expect to pay a month for utilities. The place I'm looking at is about 600 square feet on the West Side of Charleston. I think the landlord is paying for trash and nothing else. Can anyone give me a rough estimate on what I'm looking at?[/FONT]
Heat: Lot of variables there - Gas or electric heat? I don't know about gas cost but electric, if place is decently insulated and of course, depends on warm you keep it, will vary from month to month depending on how cold it is outside, etc, my guess would be any where from $50-$100 per month. All electric house about 2500 sq ft throughout the year runs from $60 - occassionally $250 in an extremely cold month.
Water & sewer - roughly $25 mo for each
Garbage - Putnam Co is almost $20 per mo, not sure how Kanawha Co works (You may buy tags or bags. In Putnam we have a garbage can issued by the company and a flat monthly charge).
-city of charleston combines sewer, fire, and trash.
-water is separate and 1200ish gallons is about $22 month. fees are in block rates, not per gallon
-gas is mountaineer gas and last I checked the rate is $14.95 MCU. Minimum charge of 6.50 for admin account even if you didn't use it that month.
-electric was 7 cents kwh and like vec mentioned depending on which form of heat & how you use it will be a big factor in cost differences. Another big factor is how well insulated the apartment is or isn't.
-when I asked a neighbor with an apartment he said it was cheaper for him to heat with electric than gas. He shut off his gas and uses strategically placed oil filled electric heaters (looks like mini radiators on wheels)
-Years ago I wound up getting an electric mattress warmer for $40 to keep the peace between me & landlord covering all utilities. Worked well for both of us, comfort for me was at lowest setting but some can't take it at all. Found it at linens n things but I'm not sure if they're still in biz. google it- Sunbeam brand I believe I saw them in JC Penney online.
Good luck.
Oh that is a good deal. Suddenlink is about $100 per month for same package but the service hasn't been very reliable. Thanks for the tip vec.
You're welcome.
Personally, I'm so used to my cable internet that I wouldn't switch over. But yes, it sure can be tempermental at times.
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