Why?? lol... That's one of the easiest and most recommended ways to detect air leaks.Originally posted by: Xiety
Dude, that's not a good thing to suggest IMO. LoL.Originally posted by: Eli
Originally posted by: pdxchump
I live in the Portland area and have a two bedroom-2 floor-townhome, with electric baseboard heat. One bedroom is used as storage. Anyway, my bills have been really high like $117 for Feb, $101 for Mar. Now that the weather is warming up and not using the baseboard heat-a HUGE money drain. The latest bill I received was for $58... WOO HOO!!
I used to live in downtown Portland, in a high rise, and in over a year, never had a bill over $50. I think that is mostly because of the concrete walls... they stay cool in the summer and warm in the winter.
Electric heat sucks in the PNW!!
Take a lighter, and go around to all your windows and doors, slowly move the lighter around the seams of the door. If the flame flickers, or goes out, you have a leak, and are wasting energy.
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Total. I live alone.Originally posted by: minendo
Originally posted by: Heisenberg
Mine was $35.85 this month for a two-bedroom duplex with 5 computers, washer/dryer, dishwasher, and two televisions.
$35.85 total or $35.85 for your share?
Originally posted by: SilentZero
I haven't payed a electricity bill in 6 years. God bless military housing.
Originally posted by: flyfish
$ 366.54...of course, I'll make that back...and then some.![]()
Originally posted by: Blieb
Originally posted by: flyfish
$ 366.54...of course, I'll make that back...and then some.![]()
wahahahhaa maroon.