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Interesting utility billing anomaly?
Back in June, we bought a new washer and dryer, switching from an electric dryer to a gas one.
What I expected was for the electric bill to drop and the gas bill to rise. Makes sense, right? We do about 5 loads of laundry a week.
Our electric bill has dropped slightly, but it's hard to quantify because of the variations in A/C usage; we had some really hot days in July and August, but didn't use it much at all in September. Our gas bill has been within $1 the whole time.
Both meters are SmartMeters, but I haven't been keeping track of the actual usage data to audit the bills.
Not sure what to make of this. Is gas really that cheap, or are they just averaging out my usage?
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