Changes in Habits and Consumption Can Affect Your JEA Bill

While there are many causes of higher-than-expected bills, sometimes increases are caused by changes in your habits and home. 


Changing Habits Family Gathering Together

A Full House

Many people do not realize it, but house guests can have a major impact on your utility bill. When you have a house guest, even if it’s just a child home from school, you tend to use more energy. By adding one extra person for any period of time, you will be adding more showers, loads of laundry, cooking, dishes, and electric usage. All of these things can add up, especially if your guest stays for an extended period of time.

Holidays and Summer Break

Having a bill spike during the holidays or summer break is pretty normal. House guests, holiday décor, and you and your children being off work and out of school can increase energy consumption. Hours of holiday cooking and baking can add a few extra dollars to your bill as well as holiday decorations that require electricity.

Summer break is another cause of some utility bill spikes. If your children are home during the day, they tend to consume additional water and electricity you are not used to during the school year.

Additional Equipment

Some equipment can add a substantial amount to your electric bill each month. You typically would not see a bill spike from these items if they run on an ongoing or frequent basis.  

Pool Operating Costs

Operating your pool pump longer or at a higher speed than needed will increase your electricity consumption. Setting the pump’s run times and speeds to match the season, size of the pool, use of cleaning accessories, solar heating systems, or other water features is important to minimize the impact of a pool pump on your bill each month. The water volume of the pool only needs to be turned over one time per day. There are online calculators that can be used to estimate the volume of your pool and pump specifications to help determine how long the pump should be operated.

Hot Tubs and Spas

Electric heated hot tubs and spas can increase consumption on your monthly bill. Make sure your hot tub or spa is insulated as much as possible to lower the heating requirements and that you only heat it when you intend to use it.

"Always On” Equipment

Look closely at items you may leave turned on around the clock: outdoor lights, TVs, computers, and fans, etc. Each one individually requires some energy to keep running or to keep in standby mode. However, in combination and around the clock, these items can make a noticeable difference on your electric bill.
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Solutions to Manage Your Consumption

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My JEA Utility Tracker

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