My electric was 425 this past month.
100 dollars lower than my water bill.
100 dollars lower than my water bill.
CoServe is bending people over currently.waitwhat? said:
Pretty glad to live in a co-op for the first time based on these posts.
Yes, I'm in Northlake and we're getting screwed, and there's no competition either. $578 last month and 3400 SF and keep house at 77 during day and 71 at night. Sucks.ChoppinDs40 said:CoServe is bending people over currently.waitwhat? said:
Pretty glad to live in a co-op for the first time based on these posts.
I'm glad we live in a de-regulated zip code to let the free market do it's thing.
ChoppinDs40 said:CoServe is bending people over currently.waitwhat? said:
Pretty glad to live in a co-op for the first time based on these posts.
I'm glad we live in a de-regulated zip code to let the free market do it's thing.
Are you sure?agcrock2005 said:
You are correct. I was wrong with my post. It's just really hot and pricing is higher than I want it to be, but Coserv did not raise their rates this month thankfully!
It doesn't look like Coserv's base rate changed, but you probably got hit by the power cost recovery factor. Can you break that out of your bill?bco2003 said:Are you sure?agcrock2005 said:
You are correct. I was wrong with my post. It's just really hot and pricing is higher than I want it to be, but Coserv did not raise their rates this month thankfully!
These are taken from my Coserv bills, factoring in Coserv's fees + KwH usage. Definitely increased in July
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If you haven't gone thru a contract change lately then good luck to you when it's time. EO isn't much of a help anymore, the best they got me was 18 which was more than double my previous. I shopped around and after dropping 2 new contacts after a month I found 12.8 thru Evergreen. My EO contract ended in May which was the worst possible time to end. My June bill in a 3k sq 1 story with 1 unit and built in 2019 was $360 and the lowest we go is 73 at night
Think this is your problem. Have a 2,800 sq. ft. new build and keep it around 77-78 in the day and never below 75 at night. I'd imagine my bills would be high keeping it that cool in the house.george07 said:
we keep it at 74 during the day and 72 at night.
AggieFrog said:Think this is your problem. Have a 2,800 sq. ft. new build and keep it around 77-78 in the day and never below 75 at night. I'd imagine my bills would be high keeping it that cool in the house.george07 said:
we keep it at 74 during the day and 72 at night.
We're outside quite a bit - it's gotten where high 90s doesn't really feel all that hot anymore right now, so no need to keep the house that cold.
AggieFrog said:Think this is your problem. Have a 2,800 sq. ft. new build and keep it around 77-78 in the day and never below 75 at night. I'd imagine my bills would be high keeping it that cool in the house.george07 said:
we keep it at 74 during the day and 72 at night.
We're outside quite a bit - it's gotten where high 90s doesn't really feel all that hot anymore right now, so no need to keep the house that cold.
agcrock2005 said:
Username fits...75+ at night. Hell no.
Lots of interesting perspectives in this thread. I've done the same thing, including very recently with my kids, but that doesn't mean I want to live like that in my house.AggieFrog said:agcrock2005 said:
Username fits...75+ at night. Hell no.
Just what you're used to. I've slept at scout summer camps outside all week with lows at night in the mid 80s without a problem. Would be great to be cooler but not worth the higher bills.
If you can swing a 7,700 sqft house, you don't really care what your electric bill is, nor how much it costs to keep any of the Trucks/SUVs in the 4-car garage topped off with premium.Law Hall 69-72 said:
I just got my electric bill from Grayson-Collin Electric Co-op which was $287 for 2600 sq. ft. one story with the thermostat kept on 78 day and night. I can't imagine what my daughter's bill will be for 7700 sq. ft. with the thermostat on 71 all the time. Ouch!
Same here. My grass looks great, except for a few small areas that get the most sun.Coates said:
Yikes, I'd be doing the same thing with a new lawn.
I've been doing 2x a week and running each zone twice in the mornings those days. Also let it grow a little longer, not like anyone other than the yard guys are walking on it these days.
Sure she can afford it, but nobody likes high utility bills. I think she will be shocked, but will probably never admit it.Hood said:If you can swing a 7,700 sqft house, you don't really care what your electric bill is, nor how much it costs to keep any of the Trucks/SUVs in the 4-car garage topped off with premium.Law Hall 69-72 said:
I just got my electric bill from Grayson-Collin Electric Co-op which was $287 for 2600 sq. ft. one story with the thermostat kept on 78 day and night. I can't imagine what my daughter's bill will be for 7700 sq. ft. with the thermostat on 71 all the time. Ouch!
I feel your pain.YouBet said:
I'm at the point in this season of Hell of trying to determine how some plants are absolutely frying and then the same plant literally next to it getting the same sun and water is perfectly fine.
I'm terribly vexed.
I have one of these as well in a shaded bed. It's mystifying.CoppellAg93 said:I feel your pain.YouBet said:
I'm at the point in this season of Hell of trying to determine how some plants are absolutely frying and then the same plant literally next to it getting the same sun and water is perfectly fine.
I'm terribly vexed.
We literally have a spot in one of our front yard flower beds that has killed multiple plants the last couple years. The same plant next to it is growing like a weed. Even our landscape guy is baffled by it.