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Updated almost 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Cincinnati Gas/Heat Bill
Does anyone have any numbers from what it cost to heat your buildings in Cincinnati. I've got 2 properties, a quadplex and 14 unit apartment. The quadplex only costs about $65/unit to heat in the winter, but the 14 unit cost about $100/unit to heat in the winter. Both have a heat common area that is proportional to the number of units in the building, so I wouldn't think that would cause a huge difference in cost per unit. If I can find a way to get the cost of my 14 unit down to the cost of the quad I can save about $4K a year, so I'm pretty open to whatever I need to do. I'm just not sure if there's anything that can really be done, or if thats just how much it cost to heat a larger building. Any one got any experience here. Some example billing numbers from your own buildings would be a huge help.
Thanks