Submitted by No_Huckleberry7316 t3_11dj8u2 in boston
spyda24 t1_ja9atnw wrote
Our apartment is always at 73-76, degrees, 1000 square feet and yet to reach $100 for a bill with national grid. Then again, building is less than 3 years old and it’s not electric heat.
Washableaxe t1_ja9wxoa wrote
I’m calling BS on this, unless you have significant building heating that you’re able to piggyback off of.
spyda24 t1_jaalemi wrote
No need to lie, building have very high efficient system.
Washableaxe t1_jad55ll wrote
No degree of efficiency can beat natural gas prices atm. You are likely benefitting from the building common area heating and neighbor heating to a great degree.
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Washableaxe t1_jad723i wrote
Ok so you proved my point?
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Washableaxe t1_jad89x7 wrote
Did you read past the first 3 words?
> unless you have significant building heating that you’re able to piggyback off of.
You said you parents benefit from proximity heating in their apartment, which would prove that no, you can’t get 70+ degree temps and cheap gas bill without outside assistance.
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Washableaxe t1_jadacj6 wrote
I am genuinely curious which part of my comment you are projecting as angry, but I also don’t really care. Its a bit strange you are turning this dialogue into an argument when I sought clarification because of your initial ambiguously worded comment (phrased as disagreeing, but factually supported my claim).
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Washableaxe t1_jadfa5c wrote
I was aiming for clarification but ill settle for being right, thanks!
Shemsuni t1_ja9jpun wrote
Salt on a wound
spyda24 t1_ja9k7fi wrote
Had electric heat once and made it a point to never again rent a place with electric heat.
Also lived in an apartment complex where heat was included…I left my bike in the basement, one day the frame changed colors..green to faint powered blue.
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