Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
Talk of The Villages Florida - Rentals, Entertainment & More
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I am new here, only one month. Just got SECO bill and it is 151.00 for one month!!! Is this average? Seems high to me. If I may ask, what is the average bill others are receiving. We have a CYV, just 2 of us living here. Thermostat set at 73. Just need some advice. Thanks.
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73 is really low and will cost quite a bit more to cool..
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If u keep ur temp. Down that low in the summer it will be even more expensive. Our normal bills with the temp set between 76-78 runs $130-$150. We have a 3 bedroom CYV. We lived in AZ for 30 years and the electric bill in the summer was $250-$300 a month with temp set no lower than 78. For us it is cheaper here.
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You do get used to the higher temp settings. We keep ours at 78 daytime and 76 at night, use ceiling fans most of the time. Had the east and south exposure windows tinted with window film. That helped a lot also. We used to constantly change the daytime back to 76 when we were in the house as we felt too warm, but don't anymore, or rarely.
I know several people who keep their a/c set at 80 - that I can't handle yet. But, coming soon are several months (usually) of no a/c and no heat needed, at least if you are allergy-free. |
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Take a close look at your bill, my first bill included about $70 in one time new customer charges.
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We have a 2-1/2 year old masonry 2BR CYV and our last SECO bill was $92, all summer they averaged in the $90's. The highest bill we ever had was about $110 during our first year of 2011. However, we set the A/C temperature on 83 and at night 82, any lower than that and it's too cold for us. We also use our ceiling fans. I thought that was rather warm so I brought in a separate thermometer to compare and it read exactly the same, 83 degrees. I guess were just use to it.
When I go in friends CYV's they feel like a refrigerator to me. 73 seems awfully low, maybe try 78. When we first moved here we would set ours at 79, then a couple of months later we went to 80 and then 81 and now we sometimes even set ours to 84. We haven't tried to make it too warm, we're just setting it to what's comfortable for us. |
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We keep ours on 79.
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We have a 1500 sq ft house. I set a daily schedule on the thermostat. It is 77 from 6 am until 5 pm. It then drops to 76 from 5 pm to 10 pm. From 10 pm to 6 am it is 74 as I need it cool at night. Our monthly bill is 102.0
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I remember back in the 70's our electric bill being $350 a month in our new house. We could barely afford it. In Ohio our heating oil ran about $200 a month plus another $65 a month for electric. When we came here and our bills in the winter average $120 total and in the summer the $150 we were thrilled. I guess it's all in what you are used to paying.
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I thought Seco Bill was one of those Paul Bunyan American folklore stories.
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We keep our house around 80...such good insulation our house stays cool. During AC weather we run about 120.00, off season only about 30-40.00 Corpus Christie house about 1400 sq ft.
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We keep our designer house at 72 and gradually increase as it gets cooler at night and all the lights on at night for the cozy look and our bill was only $209 this month!!
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Remember, while air conditioning does cost $$ to run, take a look at other items using electricity. Is your fridge efficient, got computers and TV and cable boxes on?
I think the temps we keep our houses at initially reflects where we came from. My sister visits from New England and she finds my house warm. Temp is kept at 77 during the day, sometimes 76, and at night, 76 degrees. My last SECO bill was $175. Have a Lantana built in 2006. We also have a spa and the filter runs a few hours each day. Last edited by pooh; 10-18-2013 at 02:32 PM. |
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This, plus your first bill includes a membership fee, I forget how much the fee is.
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Be comfortable but be wise to use your ceiling fans, set back thermostats and close your blinds to keep the sun from overheating your house. Also look at reducing the heat in your garage. garage door vents help as well as attic fans (solar does work with out more energy outlay). Keep in mind it's October and temp are still in 80's the cooling season (obviously) is longer here than most of the country. |
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