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Old 07-10-2016, 10:20 AM
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You don't want to have to replace anything until it drops dead--they you MUST have it & you really are in no position to negotiate

Be prepared to move out of your house if the AC craps out and has to be replaced, happened to use back in 95 when we were in St.Pete
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Your CYV is older, does it have thermopane Windows?
The other thought is if the AC unit is older it may not be as efficient as a newer unit.
Has your AC unit been checked out it may be low on refrigerant.
Double pane windows. AC unit serviced right after we moved in. Will be checked 2x per year per contract. It probably isn't very efficient. Keep thermostat at a steady 78 degrees and keep blinds closed when sun coming in.
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Old 07-10-2016, 12:14 PM
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I had friend over and try to lower my temp to 72 and it took awhile to get several degrees lower. I thought I had a problem.

I had my A/C checked by Chuck Farrell and he said everything was fine. He said even newer units were having problems in this extreme heat. My unit is 18 years old.

I said it must have one foot on the banana peel and the other foot in the coffin. He recommended having it replaced in the winter months and to watch my bills as they will be higher than usual in this extremely hot summer.

Man, it's been hot, hot, hot.
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Old 07-10-2016, 02:11 PM
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We just moved from Jersey, our electric bill on the budget plan was $220 a month and the Oil bill which also supplied the hot water averaged $3600 per year. Total $6240 a year. $520 a month and I don't know the square footage. PSE&G was the electric provider...a fantastic company. They gave our power back 4 days after The Sandy Storm. Great stock to own....always steady with penny's from heaven.
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Here is a site for heating and cooling degree days comparison years for any zip code. For zip code 32162, it was only 2% hotter for June 2015, than June 2016. So that leaves setting thermostats lower this year versus last year, not having humidistat set for those who have them at 50% as recommended. AC doesn't have to be set as low than. Maybe an appliance was added, company was over this year which takes more AC to keep house cooler, more water heater usage ,more dishwasher usage, lights on more...,Many variables have to be considered. My bill was up about 9% this month versus last year but I also added a spa last month, so pretty flat.
Btw. Insulating my garage door dropped the heat in garage significantly. I also have a thermal gun and it showed 115+ before on door versus 90s now.

Weather Data Depot: free downloads of heating & cooling degree days
Monthly Degree Day Comparison (Station: FLVI View Map)
Base Year (2015) Comparison Year (2016) Comparison Percentages
Month HDD CDD TDD HDD CDD TDD HDD CDD TDD
January 116 75 191 148 53 201 27% -29% 5%
February 117 34 151 97 97 194 -17% 185% 28%
March 9 339 348 9 318 327 -6% -6%
April 0 475 475 0 380 380 -20% -20%
May 0 564 564 0 537 537 -4% -4%
June 0 681 681 0 696 696 2% 2%
July 0 710 710
August 0 707 707
September 0 631 631
October 0 463 463
November 6 419 425
December 8 345 353
Through June 242 2168 2410 254 2081 2335 5% -4% -3%
Annual Total 256 5443 5699
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Just moved in.... Des SECO put you on a budget plan after a year or is it an actual bill every month. Have been worried about the bill... I think the A/C is running 100% of the time!!! :-O
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Welcome, sunset seeker(s)! I've been here 9 years and have never been offered a budget plan so I don't think so. You are not going to have such a swing in temperatures as up North so no "surprise" high bills. You will like your bill during the winter down here.
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We have a 2011 built 2 BR Masonry CYV Woodlawn model, now called a Durham. Our last SECO bill was $93, our highest in quite sometime. Normally it has been in the $85 range. Even in winter our bill has never hits $100 except in our first year. When we moved in we had a 50" Panasonic Plasma TV and our bill was normally about $110 to $115. In 2012 we replaced that TV with an Vizio 60" LED HD TV and our bills as I mentioned earlier are in the $80 - $90 range. We also operate a 42" Samsung LED HD TV in the bedroom since the beginning. It seems a Plasma TV was adding 75 cents to a $1 per day to our electricity. We have the Carrier unit that came with our home, I believe it's a 2 ton unit, which is really more than necessary for our 1150 SF.
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For what its worth, for May 8 to June 9 2015 (32 days) with us up north for the summer and the thermostat left set to 82F we used 243 kwh. For May 10 through June 8 2016 (29 days) with us up north for the summer and the thermostat left set to 84F we used 205 kwh. Doing the arithmetic, that's 7.6 kwh/day last year versus 7.1 this year. The half a kwh/day drop this year is likely nearly completely explained by the slightly higher setting we left the thermostat at this year versus last, so there doesn't appear to be anything unusual going on with the rates and the average temperatures look about the same this year as last.
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My SECO bill went up last month for no real reason so I called and asked them to come re-read my meter. They did and realized they made a mistake. They credited my account $57. Might be worth a call to SECO!!!
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Old 07-11-2016, 09:06 AM
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There's a lot of variable, not all thermostats read the same temp. maybe you have it set the same but it's really a degree lower. Also check the insulation in the attic, sometimes they do a terrible job of covering the entire attic
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My SECO bill went up last month for no real reason so I called and asked them to come re-read my meter. They did and realized they made a mistake. They credited my account $57. Might be worth a call to SECO!!!
Twice SECO has misread our meter. After we got the really high bills we checked the meter ourselves and the readings were much lower. A call to SECO straightened the matter out.

Our thermostat is also two degrees off. When it registers 80 deg. it really is 78 deg. in the room.
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Old 07-11-2016, 09:48 AM
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There is a good chance you can go into one of the maintenance panels on your thermostat and apply an adjustment to have it display the correct temperature. Google the model of thermostat and you can find the instruction manual on-line.


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Twice SECO has misread our meter. After we got the really high bills we checked the meter ourselves and the readings were much lower. A call to SECO straightened the matter out.

Our thermostat is also two degrees off. When it registers 80 deg. it really is 78 deg. in the room.
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Old 07-11-2016, 10:06 AM
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I'm sure some of it has to do with all levels of govt. with the rise of everything. We really don't have a choice what they charge for electricity, it's regulated by our local & state govt. & I'm sure it's passed down from higher up. Right now I'm vacationing at Robson Ranch in Texas & the electric bills are never over 50 to $70. a month, depending on the size of your house. If it's over say $50. a month, they pay it & they do what they say because my daughter & grand daughter live in the area. So I'm sure you'll just have to suck it up & pay it. It's really a shame our govt's don't give us retirees & the ones that are on a fixed income some kind of a break. They're going to get our retirements & pensions somehow.
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