Warm weather welcomed in Wauwatosa

The warm temperatures enjoyed this month by the residents of Wauwatosa could mean that they will have a little bit more money in their wallets than they might have expected.

According to We Energies, the mild weather has caused the prices for natural gas to remain low. The prices have stayed stable, and there are plenty of supplies, so it is not felt that they will rise notably even when the colder temperatures do arrive.

A representative from We Energy, Brian Manthey, noted that while people paid an average of around $600 last year to heat their homes, this year, the expected average cost is only estimated to be $475. He further went on to say that it is not expected that they will be higher than last year and it is more a question of how much lower they will be. Brochure printers can design and Print pamphlets for energy customers that give tips and advice on what people can do to help lower their heating bills, no matter what the price of fuel may be.

Randy Eagon, who manages a local hardware store, pointed out that even though the weather may be warm, it is still important for people to get their homes ready for the cold, which can result in even lower energy costs. Installing features like weather stripping, checking furnace filters, and insulating windows can all make a difference.
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