The best post here is Nruva's. 400 though? Jesus Christ. I don't know if some of you dudes are really rich or just really dumb. That's inexcusable. Unless you are living in a drug cartel based establishment, I don't get it.
And once we all get to plug are cars in to charge before we drive, that'll only make things better... because the energy from power plants is pollution free... the more you know!

The best post here is Nruva's. 400 though? Jesus Christ. I don't know if some of you dudes are really rich or just really dumb. That's inexcusable. Unless you are living in a drug cartel based establishment, I don't get it.
I lol'd
Im running 130-150 in the summer, 250-300 in the winter. Electric everything, FTW! And once we all get to plug are cars in to charge before we drive, that'll only make things better... because the energy from power plants is pollution free... the more you know!
Before Summer started it was usually 90, but it hit between 120-140 every month since then, we didn't add any new electric devices, we got rid of a freezer and refrigerator and the electric company insists what the meter shows is the right amount, while our neighbors are blasting their A/C 24/7 and get a bill of $60. Shit makes no sense.
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replaced all the bulbs with energy savers and starting turning off power strips when nothing on them was in use.

We started with the 13w (60w equiv) and my wife complained they were too soft and dim (I was fine with them). So I overcorrected to 28w (100w equiv) and they are the harshest f'n things ever. It's like there's a radioactive supernova peeking out from behind every waiting doorway. I hope the 75w equivs are a happy medium.I'd love to go at least partially solar, but to pull it off you need a roof that points south for maximum efficiency (which makes a huge difference on the # of years you need to break even on the install cost). Mine unfortunately does not.
My bill is anywhere from $80 in the spring/fall to $300 in the dead of winter (my bill is for gas + electric). Joys of owning a house.
Could be your water heater temp is too high. I turned mine down I think 5 degrees and the bill dropped $40 a month or something like that.