- Aug 6, 2007
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I'm trying to see what I can do aside from what I already know to reduce my electric bill.
Info on my home is this. Very northern Arkansas. 1500 sq ft home, 30 years old.
Average electric bill on an all electric house for 12 months is about 125 bucks a month.
Last month was a higher bill where we used 1300 KWH. We use more in the winter
We have a heat pump thats about 15 years old which I know if that was newer would reduce our bill some. Over the past few years we have upgraded all our appliances to tier 3 energy star and replaced our water heater with a marathon water heater. All light bulbs are LED. I added blown cellulose insulation to the attic this past summer on top of the rolled and blown fiberglass. Walls are R11 fiberglass so I'm not sure what I can do about that aside from ripping out all the dry wall. Windows and doors are all new within the last 3 years, low E coating and all that. I've used countless cans of foam filling holes and gaps and the like. We are planning to upgrade our wood stove to a cat stove this next fall so that should help a lot from our old century home depot stove. I had considered getting spray foam in the crawlspace on the underside of the upstairs to make the wood floors warmer but I don't know if that will help enough to justify the cost.
I looked at solar but it's just not worth it cost wise yet. We are a family of 4. When I compare my electric bill to my neighbors we are much less but I still feel like it's too high. Aside from the wood stove and heat pump, is there anything I can do to further reduce the electric usage and increase the comfort in our home?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you are able to provide.
Info on my home is this. Very northern Arkansas. 1500 sq ft home, 30 years old.
Average electric bill on an all electric house for 12 months is about 125 bucks a month.
Last month was a higher bill where we used 1300 KWH. We use more in the winter
We have a heat pump thats about 15 years old which I know if that was newer would reduce our bill some. Over the past few years we have upgraded all our appliances to tier 3 energy star and replaced our water heater with a marathon water heater. All light bulbs are LED. I added blown cellulose insulation to the attic this past summer on top of the rolled and blown fiberglass. Walls are R11 fiberglass so I'm not sure what I can do about that aside from ripping out all the dry wall. Windows and doors are all new within the last 3 years, low E coating and all that. I've used countless cans of foam filling holes and gaps and the like. We are planning to upgrade our wood stove to a cat stove this next fall so that should help a lot from our old century home depot stove. I had considered getting spray foam in the crawlspace on the underside of the upstairs to make the wood floors warmer but I don't know if that will help enough to justify the cost.
I looked at solar but it's just not worth it cost wise yet. We are a family of 4. When I compare my electric bill to my neighbors we are much less but I still feel like it's too high. Aside from the wood stove and heat pump, is there anything I can do to further reduce the electric usage and increase the comfort in our home?
Thanks in advance for any assistance you are able to provide.