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ok i know theres a bunch of threads talking about utilities but there mostly in the mesa area
i bought a 1407 sqft house and we live in el mirage anyone live out this way that knows roughly what the aps elect. bill would be we try to conserve the lights and use ceiling fans ..our ac is set 79 during day and 82 at night and we are on the standard plan, not the peak/off peak plans... thanks for any input |
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Probably $150-$250 during the summer. There are too many variables to get a better estimate.
Do you have gas heating & water heater? If you are all electric, then it will probably be $100-$150 during non-summer months. |
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Mostly in Mesa? I don't agree. There are many who posted who live outside of Mesa, including myself. The posters here live all over the place.
![]() This past month my electric was $180 for a 1500sf home. I agree with MAster Shake's post about range. |
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Also, I don't think it matters were you live (El Mirage, Mesa, Chandler), SRP and APS rates are probably the same throughout the valley.
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