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Brandon Mousseau
  • New to Real Estate
  • Kitsap County, WA
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Huge electric bill on property

Brandon Mousseau
  • New to Real Estate
  • Kitsap County, WA
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Hello,

I recently purchased an out of state property that is currently unoccupied while I have been getting some renovations completed. I just received a massive >$800 electric bill. My first thought was that it was maybe the contractors using tools, but after contacting the electric company, it looks like the bill this time last year was several thousand dollars, and it may be related to heating. The house has all electric baseboard heaters.

Just hoping to get any advice for what to do in this situation - does it make sense to replace the baseboard heaters with something else? Any suggestions on what (electric only)?

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