Vapid_Ingenue

Vapid_Ingenue t1_j8b9k7s wrote

Between them and Lennar, they're probably the two largest builders in the US. You're not going to see a radical difference between them and Ryan Homes

ETA: HHHunt is not the largest builder. DR Horton is

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Vapid_Ingenue t1_j29gfo5 wrote

Sorry, I don't think I'm explaining myself clearly. The leak was just fixed on the 10th of December. It was on the city side, but the leak got progressively worse to the point it was gushing. That's what spiked the last two bills. Meter is not running anymore

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Vapid_Ingenue t1_j29f5sc wrote

Yes, I did have a leak in the main. It was on the city side, but the water flow was still moving my meter. It took three years of calling, four visits by them, one visit by my insurance company, and then two more months after they finally decided it was their responsibility to fix it. Unfortunately not before my water bill spiked to $222 last month and $323 this month

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Vapid_Ingenue t1_j1o606u wrote

Average space heater is 1500W. Run it for 24 hours and you've used 36 kWh. Are the weekend rates only $0.067/kWh?

Not trying to be an a nitpick, I'm genuinely wondering. I was under the impression we pay between 11-13¢ per kWh unless you're one of the 10,000 people under schedule 1G?

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Vapid_Ingenue t1_j0utbz1 wrote

The engineers have detailed plans to preserve the wetlands. They've been working on that behind RVA 5/6 for maybe six months now. With the busses running along that route all day long I'm sure they're going to control runoff 👍

I can't assure your house won't be out of power for long, but the generators cost about $1.5M a day to run, so I'm guessing it will be a priority to restore power as quickly as possible

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