Friday, December 10, 2010

How much on average does your electricity bill cost you in the summer?|191555

And how big is your house? I moved to Phoenix last fall and haven_t yet spent a summer here. Our house is a two story about 2400 sq feet. I called APS to see if I could get some sort of estimate for the cost and they said they couldn_t give me one.

  • 3100 sq ft, two stories, three a/c units. Our summer bills are about $380-$450, depending on the outside heat. Last summer was pretty mild, so we only went above $400 once. We keep the a/c at 80-82. In the winter, our electric is about $120, and we didn_t use the heat at all this past year.

  • k...my mom lives in a 2 story, similar square feet house, she has m-power through aps...and she spends at most $320 in the months of july and august. She likes the a.c.
    I live in a 1 bedroom 800 sq feet, and have m-power as well..and i spend about $85 in july and august. i like the a.c. as well..
    M-Power is a LOT better to have..it helps you know how much you_re spending when you_re using you_re electricity and how much you_ve used through the month. You should ask aps about that :]

  • we have a very tight, energy efficientt home that is 4,000 SF on a slab. Our average cost in July and August is in the mid-$200 range if you keep the temp set during the day when you are not home at 80, and lower it when you do come home to no lower then 78.
    We use to own a two story when we first moved here a long long time ago, and it was much more expensive to cool then our current one story house. That and our initial home was not as tight.

  • Our house doesn_t really compare much to yours, but we have a 1400 sq ft house and have SRP M-Power and we spend about $250-$300 a month on electric... We leave the house set at about 80*-82* during the day while we_re at work, and then we have it at about 76* at night while we_re sleeping

  • 1500 Sq feet. $100 every month. I do the plan where you just pay one straight amount every month that way in the summer I don_t end up paying $300 each month from May through September.
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