Sherry Taylor

Was Your Electric Bill Scary This Month?

My electric bill this month was $400!!! That is the most ever for us. We have about 2000 SF and our bill is usually around $250-$275. We always keep our thermostat set at 69. So, for Will It Work Wednesday today we talked energy saver tips.

My email buddy, Bobby, emailed this tip to me too.

“I believe you can ask the power company to average your bill for the whole year and divide by 12 so it will be the same every month instead of having big fluctuations.  Even though this is not an energy saving tip it could help to not have a huge bill all at one time.”  

According to listeners these are some of the things that you can do to help keep your bill down.

 

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