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Old 09-22-2013, 11:34 AM
 
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lol, the bills are one of my fave thigns. my highest electricity bil so far $65, that was running my window ac unit (not exacty efficient) at 74 degrees full time...and all electric aplinces and light.
winter my electricity bill is usually around $30 and $30 for the natural gas heat...
LOVE it...nd almost 5 acres to play on with my goats and pigs mean no cabin fever...just have to be creative with storage space.
How cold are the winters in TN? I pay more than that to heat my house in summer.

In winter, the only thing more brutal than the weather is the LPG bill. It can be 20 times what you pay.

Even a small house is going to cost you $300-400 a month to heat up here along the continental divide.
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Old 09-23-2013, 08:55 PM
 
Location: Colorado
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1640 sq ft...(plus an unfinished basement, and a 3 car garage..on over an acre)
Love this ranch floorplan, we've been here 8 years, had it built on a piece
of land we already owned..not too big or too small..to us. Me, hubby, and the peke...
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Old 09-24-2013, 12:51 PM
 
Location: North Western NJ
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lol, not as cold as new England but plenty of days of freezing temps and ice.
but im only running 1 ventless gas wall heater its realy efficitnet and heats the house easily even on the coldest nights, ive not even used the "high" range heating elements. lol. mediums as hot as we can go without cooking me out of the livingroom lol.
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