Heating Cost Formula:
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Definition: This calculator determines the heating cost per square foot based on total heating expenses and property size.
Purpose: It helps homeowners, property managers, and energy auditors evaluate heating efficiency and compare costs across different properties.
The calculator uses the formula:
Where:
Explanation: The total heating cost is divided by the square footage to determine the cost per unit area.
Details: Calculating cost per square foot allows for fair comparison between properties of different sizes and helps identify inefficient heating systems.
Tips: Enter your total heating cost (including fuel, electricity, or other energy sources) and the property's heated square footage. All values must be > 0.
Q1: What time period should I use for heating cost?
A: Typically use annual costs, but you can calculate for any period (monthly, seasonal) as long as you're consistent.
Q2: Should I include unheated spaces in square footage?
A: No, only include areas that are actually heated for accurate calculations.
Q3: What's a typical cost per square foot?
A: Varies by region and fuel type, but $0.50-$2.50 per sq ft/year is common in temperate climates.
Q4: How can I reduce my heating cost per square foot?
A: Improve insulation, upgrade heating systems, use programmable thermostats, and seal air leaks.
Q5: Does this account for different heating zones?
A: No, this is an overall average. For zone-specific analysis, calculate separately for each zone.