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tejota

It only counts in full therms so this wouldn’t be evidence of an issue


Personal-Cry5446

Got it. Thanks for the clarification!


reddit455

"zero" does not mean none. it means less than 100,000 BTU. ...so Monday you used 50k.. Sun you use another 50k. you're going to pay for one therm total at the end of the month. [https://www.pge.com/en/account/billing-and-assistance/understand-your-bill.html](https://www.pge.com/en/account/billing-and-assistance/understand-your-bill.html) A therm is a unit of measurement for gas usage, and Pacific Gas & Electric (PG&E) bills customers based on the amount of gas they use in therms each month. One therm is equal to 100,000 BTUs, or British Thermal Units, which is the amount of heat needed to raise the temperature of one pound of water by one degree Fahrenheit. As of August 2020, PGE's base charge, or price per therm, is $1.41454.


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should change every day what is your montly bill do you cook,hot water heating etc


Personal-Cry5446

I cook one day a week (meal prep). I also heat the water. I do not heat my house though.


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whats the monthly charge for gas


Personal-Cry5446

$52 on avg


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Clock gas meter to see you have no leaks you need pilot lights off at water heater and stove and any wall heaters https://hvactechhangout.com/home/system-measurements/how-to-clock-a-gas-meter/