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Re: How's Your Hydro?
Originally Posted by wheatsheaf
(Post 12126890)
"privatization" of utilities has not proved to be cost efficient in the long term.
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Re: How's Your Hydro?
without using washer/dryer/stove/oven/no TV we used 38 kWh yesterday, been using between 38 kWh to 49 kWh which is double or more vs last month on a daily average, bill is estimated at $101 dollars or about double, but still 2 weeks to go.
Upside is at these temps, BC Hydro doesn't shut off power, but they allowed us to defer the extra $50 this month and extend the payment due date until GST cheque comes in January. Weather stripping was added to patio door as it had none and the gaps around the frame/door was big and cold air was coming in, and could be felt, however even using the largest size weather stripping, there was still a significant gap, so also used duct tape around the frame which has made a significant difference in reducing the cold air draft. According to the maintenance person the walls were not properly insulated and the baseboards installed are for a room 1/2 the size they are in, so one of many things they botched when building the place. |
Re: How's Your Hydro?
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12129222)
without using washer/dryer/stove/oven/no TV we used 38 kWh yesterday, been using between 38 kWh to 49 kWh which is double or more vs last month on a daily average, bill is estimated at $101 dollars or about double, but still 2 weeks to go.
Upside is at these temps, BC Hydro doesn't shut off power, but they allowed us to defer the extra $50 this month and extend the payment due date until GST cheque comes in January. Weather stripping was added to patio door as it had none and the gaps around the frame/door was big and cold air was coming in, and could be felt, however even using the largest size weather stripping, there was still a significant gap, so also used duct tape around the frame which has made a significant difference in reducing the cold air draft. According to the maintenance person the walls were not properly insulated and the baseboards installed are for a room 1/2 the size they are in, so one of many things they botched when building the place. |
Re: How's Your Hydro?
Originally Posted by wheatsheaf
(Post 12129288)
There was a documentary on condo construction and the astonishingly poor quality of workmanship and materials across Canada. It showed BC as being inundated with such buildings, but Toronto is also now facing the same problems. The point was made that oversight has been notably absent in favour of construction companies and the money they generate into the economy. The mentality generally is to let the future generations pay despite all the top notch materials and engineering abilities being available now. The doc made the point too that "foreign purchases" and "immigration" are mere excuses for the fast slip shoddy work.
After having been renting condos and apartments for the last decade, I really do not think I would ever buy one. |
Re: How's Your Hydro?
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12129316)
I believe it. The newer buildings I have lived in have all had issues, where the older buildings from the 60-70's I have lived in were generally warm, and seemed to be well built and not many issues like mold, dampness, poor insulation etc.
After having been renting condos and apartments for the last decade, I really do not think I would ever buy one. |
Re: How's Your Hydro?
Originally Posted by wheatsheaf
(Post 12129328)
The question becomes why are Canadians so complacent about these sorts of things?. One explanation given, again in the documentary, is that Canadians generally are very transient which is profitably rewarded by selling problems forward onto new entrants!!. I cannot believe that no one has a conscience or at the very least a legal duty! But I guess that if Ontario's premier can gleefully admit to completely botching up hydro management whilst paying out millions for non existent projects, that anything goes!. Ill be told to get off my high horse....but is Robert Mugabe's cabinet also managing Canada?
My dads house was built pre-WW2 and is pretty solidly built, but the home next door built in 2006 has been a money pit for the owner. |
Re: How's Your Hydro?
Noticed tonight the outlets and light switches that are on the exterior walls all have a nice fairly strong stream of cold air coming through them.
Each day I find new sources of cold air coming into the apartment. |
Re: How's Your Hydro?
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12131073)
Noticed tonight the outlets and light switches that are on the exterior walls all have a nice fairly strong stream of cold air coming through them.
Each day I find new sources of cold air coming into the apartment. |
Re: How's Your Hydro?
Originally Posted by R I C H
(Post 12131103)
Buy the smallest bundle of insulation from Home Depot (https://www.homedepot.ca/en/home/p.m...000539142.html) which is $8. Unscrew the outlet face plates and stuff in insulation behind the socket (turn off your breakers first to be safe).
First time we have ever hit step 2 pricing, only 8 days left in this billing cycle, but man did December kill us with the cold weather, lesson learned, we cannot afford this apartment in the winter....lol |
Re: How's Your Hydro?
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12133573)
Worked like a charm. :thumbup:
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Re: How's Your Hydro?
Originally Posted by Jsmth321
(Post 12123829)
I wonder if that is true Canada wide on electric use (subsidized and paying true cost) or if just for some provinces.
Anyone know about BC Hydro? |
Re: How's Your Hydro?
Only one significant outage so far this winter, midnight to 5am on the 27th. The power supply isn't as reliable as my daughter has, in Bangui, Darkest Africa, but at least outages at night are convenient as there's someone here.
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Re: How's Your Hydro?
Haven't gotten the bill yet, so the taxes haven't been added, but taxes on hydro in BC are not significant so don't add more then maybe $5-$6 in total.
November 28th bill which covered October 25 to November 27 total usage was 525 kWh for a cost of $54 for the month. November 26 to Nov 28 total usage was 972kWh for a pre-tax total of $97 for the billing period. Was a tad cold in December, the bulk of the cost/use was from baseboard heaters. |
Re: How's Your Hydro?
Originally Posted by dbd33
(Post 12138367)
Only one significant outage so far this winter, midnight to 5am on the 27th. The power supply isn't as reliable as my daughter has, in Bangui, Darkest Africa, but at least outages at night are convenient as there's someone here.
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Re: How's Your Hydro?
BC Hydro is allowing special arrangement for Dec to March bills to be paid over a 6 month period to any customer who asks.
BC Hydro offers special payment plan due to cold snap - British Columbia - CBC News |
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