Submitted by No_Huckleberry7316 t3_11dj8u2 in boston
aPirateNamedBeef t1_ja940oo wrote
Reply to comment by No_Huckleberry7316 in National Grid billed me $653 for my 750 sqft apartment by No_Huckleberry7316
Get a temperature sensor and do quick temperature audit of the house when it is cold outside. You can get a cheap temperature laser online and it will tell you where the heat is leaking out the most. Then you can get some things to mitigate the leak. Like draft stoppers for doors or even the plastic wrap for windows if its really bad.
No_Huckleberry7316 OP t1_ja94vak wrote
Ahh thank you! This is what I needed.
devAcc123 t1_ja97xtu wrote
Also if you’re sitting in the coldest part of the house just get a portable tiny space heater and set that up next to your preferred sitting spot. They’re probably horribly inefficient so double check that first when buying one (power consumption and do some quick math) but it has to be better than cooking the rest of your house so you can sit in the chilliest spot
taguscove t1_jaah2bt wrote
Electric heater efficiency is 100% because all of the electricity is converted into heat waste through resistance
kasmith2000 t1_jab6vt5 wrote
p sure they mean just less efficient with money vs gas heat
psychicsword t1_jabafmy wrote
They are but if you heat a smaller area than the whole home it can pay off.
procrastinatorsuprem t1_jaauxnz wrote
I think it's Energy Saves and they'll come do it for you.
RMR6789 t1_jabphqk wrote
Mass saves.. but the waitlist is usually long. OP may not get their assessment until next winter. Took us 8 months after moving into our home.
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