Submitted by [deleted] t3_11g5iho in philadelphia
halfdeserted t1_jamtlad wrote
I live in an ~1100 square foot rowhome with hot water radiators. To save on utilities, I keep the thermostat at 63 and wear tons of layers in the house. My most recent bill was $140.
Soleil-3 t1_jaqpojr wrote
My home is 1200 sq ft row home and my bill is usually $240-$260 a month. I have my thermostat on a schedule between temps of 65 and 70, my bills lately have been about $300- Radiator heat
porkchameleon t1_jamykpe wrote
> To save on utilities, I keep the thermostat at 63 and wear tons of layers in the house. My most recent bill was $140.
Suffering through all that to may be save an extra $100 a month during colder months?
Nope from this corner.
halfdeserted t1_jamzvgs wrote
Yeah, it's not awesome, but I prefer to put that money in savings.
porkchameleon t1_jan42x4 wrote
I lived in a place with electric heat that couldn't keep up in winter, and even at full blast it was, like, around mid-60s in some areas of the apartment.
Never again.
Desperate-Stop-42 t1_jan6qn0 wrote
Why torture yourself? That’s insane. You can get on a budget and spread out those higher months.
halfdeserted t1_jan8yjl wrote
Last winter I had it up at like 67, but it felt just as cold. Why pay for it if it only seeps out the walls?
Brahette t1_janv0qd wrote
lol some people like/tolerate cold better - I'm one of them. I keep my house at 65 during the day and would actually prefer it a little bit colder, but I have shorthaired dogs that wouldn't enjoy it.
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