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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by afternoondelight828
Posted by Xelindrya
Geez! how do you guys even BUDGET for something that expensive? Holy cramolies! $500 a month for heat?
Even if it were averaged out to $2400 a year or $200 a month that isn't electric that's just heat?
Beginning to wonder why I ever wanted to buy a house out in NY and feeling very grateful I couldn't afford the mortgage. That is ASTOUNDING!
So what is the average monthly utilities water, light and gas/oil?
I feel very guilty for complaining about the house always being so cold and that I had to wear layers and layers under blankets to get comfy. I never paid for oil. Though once my landlord said they had to up the rent because it was a cold winter the year before, I didn't bat an eye and just paid up.
Seriously feel for you guys. My brain would pop from stress.
Yes, just oil. Electric bill is another $140, which I know is pretty cheap.
Water is cheap in NY. I pay about $40 for 3 months.
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Posted 2/17/14 10:45 AM |
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ElizaRags35
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Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
No more than usual. We usually just use about 350 gal for the year and we've had 2 fill ups of around 50 gals each since December.
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Posted 2/17/14 10:46 AM |
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Paramount
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Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
I am the heat Nazi in my house. 66 all the time while we are out and sleeping. 68 if we are home and I am feeling generous.
My last oil delivery was $1100. And my power balanced billing went up to $500 a month.
UGH!!!
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Posted 2/17/14 11:00 AM |
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by afternoondelight828
Water is cheap in NY. I pay about $40 for 3 months.
I pay about 43 per month for water in NJ and an additional 72 for sewer fees too.
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Posted 2/17/14 11:12 AM |
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Millie3
Yes it's crazy! We have a $ 600 bill waiting to be paid and they are due to come fill up again killing my budget, we can't convert to gas Bc there are no lines here. My neighbor has some kind of pellet stove and the smell churns my stomach when they use it. Do they all smell like that?
That might be wood burning. My pellets don't smell at all and I'm very very sensitive to smells like that. I can't even be outside when people are burning bonfires or fire pits because it gives me a massive headache.
DD spends a lot of time with her friend who has a pellet stove, and she is really sensitive to smells. She's never complained. I've been in that house too and haven't smelled it either, though I have a bad sense of smell.
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Posted 2/17/14 11:26 AM |
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by MrsProfessor
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Millie3
Yes it's crazy! We have a $ 600 bill waiting to be paid and they are due to come fill up again killing my budget, we can't convert to gas Bc there are no lines here. My neighbor has some kind of pellet stove and the smell churns my stomach when they use it. Do they all smell like that?
That might be wood burning. My pellets don't smell at all and I'm very very sensitive to smells like that. I can't even be outside when people are burning bonfires or fire pits because it gives me a massive headache.
DD spends a lot of time with her friend who has a pellet stove, and she is really sensitive to smells. She's never complained. I've been in that house too and haven't smelled it either, though I have a bad sense of smell.
Pellet stoves don't smell. Wood burning ones do depending on what wood you burn
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Posted 2/17/14 11:35 AM |
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Xelindrya
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Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Yeah we get it in the electric ... My light goes up in the summer (Central AC and Texas Summers) but its not that horrible. My highest to date was $190 for my 1600 sq ft house. But I have a front room that will NOT cool off (I need to fix that somehow). Our average Electric hovers around $100, but lately its been up due to the cold. Colder it gets the more heat we run but still only up to like $200 tops I would guess.
Water is stupid. I still can't figure it out. We run our washing machine and washer. AJ takes baths with gallons of water. I do not water my grass (LOL) and we have three adults taking showers. Still its about $30 a month. The LOWEST bill you can have is $25 because of the fees and since sewage is included. I think I once got up to $40 but I had 7 ppl living in my house for a month.
We don't have oil or gas bills. My aunt does as she has gas heat. I guess I should ask how much she pays.
ah but we get it in Taxes that's about 27% of the taxable value of our home. Which is why I have a small home LOL!
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Posted 2/17/14 11:42 AM |
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by NervousNell
I heat my home with a pellet stove and I use so little oil that we have been dropped by a few oil companies. I use about a tank of oil the entire season, if that. We really only use oil for hot water. It was seriously the best decision/investment we ever made. I highly recommend it to anyone, especially if you have a ranch or a smaller home.
We did this in the fall for our 3 level splanch, 2300 sq ft. It was the best decision we made. We've had one oil delivery since may & only bc we were at 1/2 tank due to the hot water. The pellet stove is on our ground floor but the heat rises. We've bought approximately $1200 worth of pellets or 5 tons which will last us until we shut it down. Best investment
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Posted 2/17/14 12:12 PM |
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PitterPatter11
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by Straightarrow
Pellet stoves don't smell. Wood burning ones do depending on what wood you burn
We have a wood burning stove and it does not smell. Once you put the wood in and shut the door, I am not sure how much of the smell would be able to get out since it is a sealed system. I highly recommend looking into getting one or getting a pellet stove. It was definitely one of the best investments we ever made. We have very high vaulted ceilings and no matter how high we kept the heat, it was never warm. The wood stove keeps the house nice and toasty and our heat rarely turns on when we are using it.
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Posted 2/17/14 12:14 PM |
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sunnyflies
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Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
I am having to heat my Mom's home until it sells - it's in contract . I started out with a full tank of 660 gallons and have had to put in $1000 twice since then. Not Happy :(
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Posted 2/17/14 12:19 PM |
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by NervousNell
Posted by Millie3
Yes it's crazy! We have a $ 600 bill waiting to be paid and they are due to come fill up again killing my budget, we can't convert to gas Bc there are no lines here. My neighbor has some kind of pellet stove and the smell churns my stomach when they use it. Do they all smell like that?
That might be wood burning. My pellets don't smell at all and I'm very very sensitive to smells like that. I can't even be outside when people are burning bonfires or fire pits because it gives me a massive headache.
We also use pellets and it has no odor at all.
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Posted 2/17/14 12:33 PM |
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MrsG823
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Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
We are spending a fortune on oil this winter. I already used all of the oil that was estimated to last until April.
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Posted 2/17/14 1:03 PM |
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meloyellow
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
spent $1000 last month
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Posted 2/17/14 1:55 PM |
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JennyPenny
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Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
We put 700 in our tank in December, then another 600 in yesterday.
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Posted 2/17/14 2:13 PM |
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
How big is everyone's homes?
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Posted 2/17/14 3:11 PM |
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NervousNell
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by afternoondelight828
How big is everyone's homes?
Mine is small. One floor. It's like 1400 sq feet approx I can get away with a ton of pellets in average winters ($350) and a ton in a half in bad winters like this We get one oil delivery a season- just for hot water.
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Posted 2/17/14 4:07 PM |
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Mrs213
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Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
No, we got a wood stove insert this year it has helped a lot!!
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Posted 2/17/14 4:17 PM |
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Mrs213
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by afternoondelight828
How big is everyone's homes?
Mines about 1100 square feet
We filled up in September then got another 75 gallons in January. The wood stove has been amazing. I'd like to get sola tubes next year to utilize the suns natural rays to warm the other rooms in the home...
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Posted 2/17/14 4:26 PM |
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by NervousNell
I heat my home with a pellet stove and I use so little oil that we have been dropped by a few oil companies. I use about a tank of oil the entire season, if that. We really only use oil for hot water. It was seriously the best decision/investment we ever made. I highly recommend it to anyone, especially if you have a ranch or a smaller home.
We have a wood burning stove and got it installed last year. It was worth the investment. We keep the house at 60 and the wood burning stove keeps it at 74 most days.
We love it.
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Posted 2/17/14 5:44 PM |
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
another reason why we are looking into BioHeat
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Posted 2/17/14 6:29 PM |
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Message edited 2/17/2014 7:23:27 PM.
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Posted 2/17/14 7:21 PM |
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Re: Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
Posted by Paramount
I am the heat Nazi in my house. 66 all the time while we are out and sleeping. 68 if we are home and I am feeling generous.
My last oil delivery was $1100. And my power balanced billing went up to $500 a month.
UGH!!!
I have to show this to DH! You think you're bad? He has been keeping ours on 62-63, if I "crank" it to 64 he gets mad lol.
Last year when we had a newborn I twisted his arm and got him to raise it to 68.
Message edited 2/17/2014 7:24:11 PM.
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Posted 2/17/14 7:23 PM |
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Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
DH has been begging for a wood burning stove,but we have gas and even though it's been worse this winter it still hasn't been horrible
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Posted 2/17/14 7:59 PM |
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WannaBeAMom11
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Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
We haven't filled up honestly we have been burning through it like water. We keep putting in a couple of hundred a month. It sucks.
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Posted 2/17/14 9:04 PM |
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Cheeks24
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Anyone else using a tons of oil this winter?
We have gas and are spending a ton. We need new windows which does not help the situation at all!!
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