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Old 10-05-2021, 07:59 AM   #34
Billy Bob
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Originally Posted by LakeDad View Post
I paid significantly more in electric in both Illinois and in FL (in smaller homes). Granted, in Florida, you need AC 24/7 10 months per year.

My house is 5900 SQ ft and my FL house was only 1900.
My Illinois home was 3500, had triple pane glass and was heated with fuel. Still paid more for power.

No la la land. Fact land. I (albeit surprisingly) pay less here. My FL and Illinois power bills were high 300s, sometimes approaching 400. I’ve never been over 230 here, and thats with a central unit covering 2 floors as well as 2 splits on the bottom floor . They all ran all summer long.

Some of you might not realize how good we have it..
You actually paid substantially LESS per KH in both Illinois and Florida . New Hampshire has the highest or second highest , depending on the month, cost per KWH in the lower 48 states . And the lakes region is higher then Southern NH
You probably have more efficient appliances then you did previously which makes sense.
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