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    Default Littleton/Xcel monthly electrical summer bill

    My parents-in-law are thinking about getting A/C finally (?!).

    They are trying to figure out what that will do to their electrical bill.

    Here?s some stats:

    Area: Littleton
    Provider: Xcel
    House: early 80?s construction, no vaulted ceilings; ~2100sqft
    Current non-A/C summer electrical bill: ~$95

    So, folks in that area with Xcel electricity and A/C, what?s your average monthly electric bill in the summer?

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    Might help to find out their typical kw usage for folks to gauge it by.

    Maybe not. Just throwing it out there.

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    My stats are very similar. Just used 32.4 kWh last month with the kids and wife all home 24/7. 22.5 kWh same period last year. $101.22 for the electrical this year. Not a very hot month, though.

    ETA: that?s with whole house AC...didn?t make that clear

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    Not in your area but I?m sure my Xcel rates are similar as is my home. I keep the AC on all summer and keep the inside of the house around 68 degrees. I think my July and August bills are around $135 or so. Going off memory so don?t hold me to those numbers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CS1983 View Post
    My parents-in-law are thinking about getting A/C finally (?!).

    They are trying to figure out what that will do to their electrical bill.

    Here?s some stats:

    Area: Littleton
    Provider: Xcel
    House: early 80?s construction, no vaulted ceilings; ~2100sqft
    Is it a ranch with no basement (if some of that square footage is below grade, how much)? Electric costs will also depend on the efficiency of the AC unit. Higher efficiency equals higher initial equipment cost and less electricity consumption. Do they want to pay up front or over time?
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    My AC is 15 years old, I keep the temp at 75 during the day, then drop it to 70 at night. I doubt the increased monthly electric bill will be much to worry about, unless they have a south facing glass wall or something...

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    It’s a two story with basement. I’d say 800sqft is below grade. They would likely pay up front.

    However, I think we have some good info between the answers so far and our experience.

    My MIL came across some estimator site that said they’d be paying a $600 electric bill. I personally can not recall a month where we busted $200. She probably found some site that was run by windowfans, LLC.

    Just wanted to confirm that the costs up that way weren’t stupid.
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    Quote Originally Posted by CS1983 View Post
    My MIL came across some estimator site that said they?d be paying a $600 electric bill. I personally can not recall a month where we busted $200. She probably found some site that was run by windowfans, LLC.

    Just wanted to confirm that the costs up that way weren?t stupid.
    That?s ridiculous. Depending on current energy prices, but in the last 15 years, I don?t think I?ve ever topped a little over $250 in a month....and I?ve recently taken to adding an additional in room air conditioner for my bedroom.

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    My buddy in Houston has a two story with 2A/C units. He lives in the house by himself. While his electric bill is a ridiculous $400/mo in the summer, that's still far from $600.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    My buddy in Houston has a two story with 2A/C units. He lives in the house by himself. While his electric bill is a ridiculous $400/mo in the summer, that's still far from $600.
    Not in AZ it isn't One thing AZ is proud of, besides the Grand Canyon and great off road drives. Is APS, the central and north central, electric company. You get a house that's all electric, water heater, furnace, stove, drier and run ac in warmer months. That $600 is an average..

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