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February 11, 2010 at 8:40 PM #513189February 11, 2010 at 9:09 PM #512305ocrenterParticipant
$500/month seems awfully high for california unless we are talking high desert areas.
and remember, good insulation can bring summer temp down by as much as 15-20 degrees and bring up winter temp by the same amount.
if Montoro and Serenity really did cheap out on the insulation, then I need to revise my analogy: Tiburon would be say an Escalade Hybrid while Montoro/Serenity would be an Yukon.
February 11, 2010 at 9:09 PM #512452ocrenterParticipant$500/month seems awfully high for california unless we are talking high desert areas.
and remember, good insulation can bring summer temp down by as much as 15-20 degrees and bring up winter temp by the same amount.
if Montoro and Serenity really did cheap out on the insulation, then I need to revise my analogy: Tiburon would be say an Escalade Hybrid while Montoro/Serenity would be an Yukon.
February 11, 2010 at 9:09 PM #512870ocrenterParticipant$500/month seems awfully high for california unless we are talking high desert areas.
and remember, good insulation can bring summer temp down by as much as 15-20 degrees and bring up winter temp by the same amount.
if Montoro and Serenity really did cheap out on the insulation, then I need to revise my analogy: Tiburon would be say an Escalade Hybrid while Montoro/Serenity would be an Yukon.
February 11, 2010 at 9:09 PM #512962ocrenterParticipant$500/month seems awfully high for california unless we are talking high desert areas.
and remember, good insulation can bring summer temp down by as much as 15-20 degrees and bring up winter temp by the same amount.
if Montoro and Serenity really did cheap out on the insulation, then I need to revise my analogy: Tiburon would be say an Escalade Hybrid while Montoro/Serenity would be an Yukon.
February 11, 2010 at 9:09 PM #513214ocrenterParticipant$500/month seems awfully high for california unless we are talking high desert areas.
and remember, good insulation can bring summer temp down by as much as 15-20 degrees and bring up winter temp by the same amount.
if Montoro and Serenity really did cheap out on the insulation, then I need to revise my analogy: Tiburon would be say an Escalade Hybrid while Montoro/Serenity would be an Yukon.
February 11, 2010 at 10:13 PM #512314EugeneParticipantMy latest gas & electric bill was $466. I’m not in Stonebridge, but my climate is basically the same. That is with 3100 sf of living space, dual-glazed windows, all drafts sealed to the best of my ability. (I only have R11 in the attic, that could be a contributing factor and it’s on my to-do list.)
February 11, 2010 at 10:13 PM #512462EugeneParticipantMy latest gas & electric bill was $466. I’m not in Stonebridge, but my climate is basically the same. That is with 3100 sf of living space, dual-glazed windows, all drafts sealed to the best of my ability. (I only have R11 in the attic, that could be a contributing factor and it’s on my to-do list.)
February 11, 2010 at 10:13 PM #512880EugeneParticipantMy latest gas & electric bill was $466. I’m not in Stonebridge, but my climate is basically the same. That is with 3100 sf of living space, dual-glazed windows, all drafts sealed to the best of my ability. (I only have R11 in the attic, that could be a contributing factor and it’s on my to-do list.)
February 11, 2010 at 10:13 PM #512972EugeneParticipantMy latest gas & electric bill was $466. I’m not in Stonebridge, but my climate is basically the same. That is with 3100 sf of living space, dual-glazed windows, all drafts sealed to the best of my ability. (I only have R11 in the attic, that could be a contributing factor and it’s on my to-do list.)
February 11, 2010 at 10:13 PM #513224EugeneParticipantMy latest gas & electric bill was $466. I’m not in Stonebridge, but my climate is basically the same. That is with 3100 sf of living space, dual-glazed windows, all drafts sealed to the best of my ability. (I only have R11 in the attic, that could be a contributing factor and it’s on my to-do list.)
February 11, 2010 at 10:30 PM #512320ocrenterParticipant[quote=Eugene]My latest gas & electric bill was $466. I’m not in Stonebridge, but my climate is basically the same. That is with 3100 sf of living space, dual-glazed windows, all drafts sealed to the best of my ability. (I only have R11 in the attic, that could be a contributing factor and it’s on my to-do list.)[/quote]
how old is your house?
February 11, 2010 at 10:30 PM #512467ocrenterParticipant[quote=Eugene]My latest gas & electric bill was $466. I’m not in Stonebridge, but my climate is basically the same. That is with 3100 sf of living space, dual-glazed windows, all drafts sealed to the best of my ability. (I only have R11 in the attic, that could be a contributing factor and it’s on my to-do list.)[/quote]
how old is your house?
February 11, 2010 at 10:30 PM #512885ocrenterParticipant[quote=Eugene]My latest gas & electric bill was $466. I’m not in Stonebridge, but my climate is basically the same. That is with 3100 sf of living space, dual-glazed windows, all drafts sealed to the best of my ability. (I only have R11 in the attic, that could be a contributing factor and it’s on my to-do list.)[/quote]
how old is your house?
February 11, 2010 at 10:30 PM #512977ocrenterParticipant[quote=Eugene]My latest gas & electric bill was $466. I’m not in Stonebridge, but my climate is basically the same. That is with 3100 sf of living space, dual-glazed windows, all drafts sealed to the best of my ability. (I only have R11 in the attic, that could be a contributing factor and it’s on my to-do list.)[/quote]
how old is your house?
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