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Default Non incandescent bulbs?

On Aug 9, 11:37*am, stan wrote:
To me, paying any utility co, is throwing money away. The bills kill
me and I see no negatives on cfls except some areas still need
incandesants, like dimmed can lights.- Hide quoted text -


This all-electric four bedroom 40 year old 2100 sq foot main floor +
1600 sq ft unfinished basement has total utility (that's
electricity) , plus municipal taxes (including water and sewer), plus
insurance costs of less than $4500 per year (about $350/month
Canadian; or $300/month US $.
Now starting to do some maintenance which even if it amounts to say
$20,000 to $40,000 (Unlikely) is equivalent of around $500 to $1000
per year of occupancy. Not too bad for a house that we built without a
mortgage in the 1970s.
Don't think one could downsize for less than that. And where would one
put all the 'junk' of a lifetime?????
Oh yes and btw we have to buy a new snowblower; the older third hand
used one has finally 'bought the farm'.
Cheers.


350 month avg, thats alot im in 3500 sq ft and electric averages 38 a
month, not including AC. AC and heat , Today 92f and down to -20f
winter is expensive. I was 65 a month before CFLs