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Join Date: May 2003
Location: Sterling VA
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Re: Air Conditioning Help
I find that my summer bills for electric pretty equal my gas bills in the winter. Up until a few years ago I usually got by cheaper in the winter. But natural gas prices have risen quite a bit in the last decade and you can't say gas is cheaper any longer.
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Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: Atlanta, GA
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Re: Air Conditioning Help
In our house, the big gas bills in the winter (furnace) are usually more painful than the big electric bills (A/C) in the summer.
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Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: West N. Carolina
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Re: Air Conditioning Help
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Join Date: Oct 2000
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Join Date: Jul 2004
Location: Back in the Burg, Ohio.
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Re: Air Conditioning Help
Update: Absolutely nothing has been done about it....we've had it shut off and the temp still stays around 88 degrees all day/night....it was so bad that I let the gf go sleep in the car with the A/C on because the heat was making her physically sick. The Landlord said for us to try a few things, but I didn't get off work last night until 8pm, maintenance and landlord leave at 5, and by the time I realized that didn't work, it was another night of sweating to death in our room, with 3 fans and the windows open. I know temps are supposed to cool down, especially next week into the 50s, but tonight we may go stay in a little motel just to get a good nights sleep.
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Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: Overlooking GABP
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Re: Air Conditioning Help
I second that. I would also press for a concession on this month's rent, as many reputable landlords will be willing to do so (I got a $500 concession for major problems last August, for example). My landlord responds to our maintenance request within hours--often minutes. Granted, we live in a fairly high rent place with a full time maintenance staff and the residents expect nothing less. But that shouldn't matter. I'm a former landlord and would be ashamed of responding so poorly to your needs.
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