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No, we only have gas heat. Electric stove and water heater.
Our household has the same. The latest bill was $74. It should drop off fast next month and then we turn the heat off around early April and the bill will be around $13 a month until November. A minimum charge + water heater.
Our Gas bill is in the low $80s in winter (Gas Heat, Water Heater and Stove) and in the teens during the summer. It all balances out because in winter our electric bill is low and it just reverses in the summer.
Our Gas bill is in the low $80s in winter (Gas Heat, Water Heater and Stove) and in the teens during the summer. It all balances out because in winter our electric bill is low and it just reverses in the summer.
Does York Gas do the "average billing" where after a year of service, it averages out your bill per month so its stays even?
Does York Gas do the "average billing" where after a year of service, it averages out your bill per month so its stays even?
I'm not sure. I know it's something that our gas and electric company used to do in NJ but I don't think York Gas does it. It's not something we've ever done. I don't trust the way they do the billing when they try to average it out based on estimates. We got overbilled a few times in NJ when they had to do estimated meter readings instead of actual.
The bill we got early this week was $26 so we'll be down to the minimum charge soon and that will last until the end of November.
Our bill was around $30. HUGE difference. I thought it was due me finding an extra gas line going to a dead end, but perhaps the rate went down? We still used heat and had plenty of cold nights in the past 30 days of billing.
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