Why is my electric bill so high?

Why is my electric bill so high?
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Why is my electric bill so high?

As we move towards winter and temperatures have started to fall, you may have noticed your electric bill going up. And you certainly wouldn’t be the only one. HVAC can account for up to 50% of your electricity bill. The winter holidays are right around the corner. Heating systems running around the clock, holiday lights and house guests using extra energy and folks spending more time at home all help make your electric bill so high.

Global prices have risen as a result of a shortage of natural gas producers. It’s not unusual to see winter heating costs increase your electricity costs. But as global consumption remains high amid low natural gas supplies, we can prepare to see higher than normal electricity bills.

Luckily, we know a thing or two about keeping your electric bills within a reasonable price range. So, if your electric bills are getting too high for you to keep a cool head, read on! We’ve put together our best advice to save energy and bring down your bill, as well as some info on homeowner’s insurance, so you can protect your newly energy-efficient home.

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