Submitted by haitiandev t3_10ixo1u in massachusetts
Hi All, I am a relatively new homeowner (2 years) and I need advice regarding my high electricity bills. My bills used to come to around $1000 every month, but I did receive a discount from National grid which reduced the price to half. My house is equipped with an oil furnace and a heat pump which heat almost half of the house. The price for the oil is another $1000 for 2 to 3 months. I refilled my tank 2 weeks ago and it cost $963 for 254 gallons.
I am looking for a better way to tackle this issue. I live in Massachusetts and the companies who came to look at my system quoted me around $45000 to $60000 to replace the system with newer energy-efficient heat pumps or ductless systems. I like the experience the ductless system has, but most contractors suggest otherwise, claiming that re-running ducts in my already completed house would be too costly. I also applied for solar energy, but the company I contacted has not been responsive.
I was referred to the Mass Save program. I was not qualified.
Please help me to find advice about mitigating my utility costs and upgrading my heat pumps, insulating my house, or the best course of action I can take.
Cheers!
josephkambourakis t1_j5h9un6 wrote
Do you have insulation? $1000 seems high w/out the oil. You can always keep the temperature lower and wear layers.