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| Temperature data plays an important part in understanding your bill if you have an electric heater, furnace, or air conditioner. This is especially true if your home is poorly insulated or has windows or vents that allow air leaks. This is because your heating/cooling unit has to work harder and longer to reach the desired "comfort" temperature you have set it for. When we determine if your bill might be higher than normal, one of the first things we verify is how your usage compared to the same time last year. Then, we look at the current temperature trends to assist us in what factors account for your usage. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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