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A/C HVAC question

Posted on 2/28/24 at 6:22 pm
Posted by BHTiger
Charleston
Member since Dec 2017
5184 posts
Posted on 2/28/24 at 6:22 pm
My electric bill the past 2 summers have gone up from previous years by 30ish%.

Is their something in the HVAC unit that can slowly go bad causing the unit to operate but drive up overall cost?

This winter the bill is very much comparable to the last few years.
Posted by Turnblad85
Member since Sep 2022
1390 posts
Posted on 2/28/24 at 6:26 pm to
did you ever step outside this past summer?
Posted by easy1234
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
256 posts
Posted on 2/28/24 at 6:54 pm to
insulation and Radiant Barrier
Posted by BeepBopBoop
Northshore
Member since Dec 2023
100 posts
Posted on 2/28/24 at 7:04 pm to
Not to get political but uhh, the name Joe Biden ring a bell?

My electric bills doubled and I’m not alone. Bought a steak lately?
Posted by Shaun176
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2008
2499 posts
Posted on 2/28/24 at 7:10 pm to
Seals around doors and windows may be degrading.
Posted by weadjust
Member since Aug 2012
15200 posts
Posted on 2/28/24 at 7:41 pm to
when was the last time the outside coil was cleaned?
Posted by keakar
Member since Jan 2017
30152 posts
Posted on 2/28/24 at 9:01 pm to
quote:

A/C HVAC question
My electric bill the past 2 summers have gone up from previous years by 30ish%.



you arent using more electricity, they are just charging you 35% more for the same KW of power used
Posted by Turnblad85
Member since Sep 2022
1390 posts
Posted on 2/28/24 at 9:13 pm to
Leaky duct work in the attic would definitely cause higher energy consumption but you said heating was the same so probably not that. Did you say if you have furnace or heatpump?
Posted by Spankum
Miss-sippi
Member since Jan 2007
56252 posts
Posted on 2/28/24 at 10:27 pm to
quote:

Is their something in the HVAC unit that can slowly go bad causing the unit to operate but drive up overall cost?


Sure…you could have a tiny refrigerant leak which would cause your unit to work harder (run longer) to keep your house cool.
Posted by WhiskeyThrottle
Weatherford Tx
Member since Nov 2017
5419 posts
Posted on 2/29/24 at 8:08 am to
Take your electric bills from the last two years, and look at the kWh consumption over the last two years and see if it's the price per kWh that increased or if usage has increased. Should be relatively clear.
Posted by notsince98
KC, MO
Member since Oct 2012
18158 posts
Posted on 2/29/24 at 9:13 am to
what has your rate done over that time period?
Posted by Hermit Crab
Under the Sea
Member since Nov 2008
7192 posts
Posted on 2/29/24 at 10:03 am to
quote:

My electric bill the past 2 summers have gone up from previous years by 30ish%.


Has your usage gone up or are you just getting charged more per kwh? also last summer was hot af.
Posted by East Coast Band
Member since Nov 2010
63029 posts
Posted on 2/29/24 at 4:05 pm to
Compare your electric bill for the mild weather months of April and October, when AC or Heat use is typically low.
That should show you better about how your rates have increased over time.
My rates with Alabama Power are somewhere around 15 cents per kwh.
I do live in the middle of nowhere, if that has some effect on the rate.
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