Since the temperatures have now dropped below 10°C (50°F), the heating season has officially started for us – and this month alone, 6 kWh of electricity have already been pumped into the screed.
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Bieber081513 Oct 2016 11:59matte1987 schrieb:
I also had our installment payment increased on my end, it was just a phone call. Well, it’s easy to go up, that’s clear. But what do they say if you want to reduce it to zero (to save interest earnings :p and to protect yourself from the supplier going bankrupt)? I want to pay as little as possible in advance.
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Username_wahl13 Oct 2016 19:01Payday schrieb:
When we moved into the house, the gas meter showed 800 m³ (28,250 ft³). So we used almost 10,000 kWh to dry it out 🙂 After one year, it now shows 1,600 m³ (56,530 ft³). That’s a lot. We currently have 234 m³ (8,260 ft³) on the meter after living here for 4.5 months. The solar system probably helped a bit in April, even though spring was quite rainy.
passivhaus schrieb:
That’s a lot. We now have 234 m³ (8,263 ft³) on the meter and have already been living here for 4.5 months. The solar system probably helped a bit in April, even though spring was quite rainy. But the place has always been very dry 🙂 In the end, those few hundred euros are peanuts compared to the cost of the house.