Hi Betty, higher bills are most likely due to colder temps, which cause increased energy usage. January was 38% colder than last January. December was 27% colder than last December and almost three times colder than November. While weather data is kept by calendar month, most utility bill cycles are not. So the bill you get in February probably includes dates in January and February. January bills likely include days in December and January. If you would like us to take a look at your home and see where you may be able to save energy, please reach out to our Energy Services office to do a free energy audit for you. https://www.guc.com/ways-save/energy-services.
Idk. But ours went up as well in Grimesland!!
Something has been going on lately with the company because mine have been way off the wall as well
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