Hello, all!
We've recently moved into our new home (2-story duplex, not sure about sqft.) that is all-electric. Our last bill was abut 1000kw/h, which translated into about $115. We did use the heater for a week or two rather extensively(wife gets cold when i', not lol), so i can only imagine how the bill will look in the winter.
My question is: is it cheaper to let either a/c or heater be on all the time at a regulated temp: around 75F or let the place heat up/cool down during the day, and once we're back from work, turn it up/down to the desired temp?
I think that #1 should be cheaper, since the system would have to be on less time than in #2.
The house seems to be insulated ok, but only winter will tell for sure.
Any tips, suggestions are greatly appreciated. If this was covered before, I apologize, as I haven't done any searching.
Thank you, all!
We've recently moved into our new home (2-story duplex, not sure about sqft.) that is all-electric. Our last bill was abut 1000kw/h, which translated into about $115. We did use the heater for a week or two rather extensively(wife gets cold when i', not lol), so i can only imagine how the bill will look in the winter.
My question is: is it cheaper to let either a/c or heater be on all the time at a regulated temp: around 75F or let the place heat up/cool down during the day, and once we're back from work, turn it up/down to the desired temp?
I think that #1 should be cheaper, since the system would have to be on less time than in #2.
The house seems to be insulated ok, but only winter will tell for sure.
Any tips, suggestions are greatly appreciated. If this was covered before, I apologize, as I haven't done any searching.
Thank you, all!