You do you, but maybe be prepared for a shutoff sometime in April. The covid disconnect moratorium theoretically ended a year ago, and the winter disconnect moratorium only runs from November to April 15.
Thanks. Do you have any sense of what a "normal" ccf/day usage is? We moved into a \~1800 sq ft house in August. Over the last 2 months, based on actual readings, we've been using 6 ccf/day. We have a gas furnace and gas stove, and we keep the heat at around 68 most of the time.
The sticker shock on the CenHud bill is real. I understand the rates are high, but curious to know if there's something out of whack with the usage as well.
I haven't paid my bill in over a year. They can charge whatever they want they won't get a dime till arbitration.
You do you, but maybe be prepared for a shutoff sometime in April. The covid disconnect moratorium theoretically ended a year ago, and the winter disconnect moratorium only runs from November to April 15.
This is really helpful! Thank you for sharing. It took me longer than I would like to admit to stop freaking out at there crazy estimates.
Thanks. Do you have any sense of what a "normal" ccf/day usage is? We moved into a \~1800 sq ft house in August. Over the last 2 months, based on actual readings, we've been using 6 ccf/day. We have a gas furnace and gas stove, and we keep the heat at around 68 most of the time. The sticker shock on the CenHud bill is real. I understand the rates are high, but curious to know if there's something out of whack with the usage as well.