Exactly; just be careful not to blow the transformer - that is one of the most common things we go out and fix after a homeowner has tried to install their own. Crossing wires or something.... Some people are just not technically inclined I guess, even tho you need very little electrical knowledge to install one.
But apparantly my contractor didn't even understand that you need to wire the thermostat to the same aquastat that the circulator for that zone is connected too
He had already fucked up some other stuff, and compensated fairly well for it so we signed and built a nicer deck ourselves the following year that was twice the size of his, and cost a third as much of what he would've charged for the smaller one.
Electric: $200 to $360 a month depending on the season and if the A/C is on
Water: $45
Oil: $134
Phone: $50
Cell Phone: $45
DSL: $35
ThePlanet server rental: $83
Cable TV: $88 (for the record I hate Time Warner)
Lawn/Yard services in the summer: $260
Car payment: $416.50
Gas for the truck: $250 (budgeted amount)
Groceries, beer, etc: $500
Misc pocket cash for lunch, going out, etc: $400
And then every month I set aside $1500 for Property taxes for the house, car insurance that I pay every six months, and homeowners insurance that get's paid once a year. Plus some extra for savings, like replacing my Hot Water Heater before winter comes.
This is how I fell about my bills - no REALLY I'm going to throw up now.
Just had the electric and water turned back on in FLA - now I am paying three electrics in three different states. Two home phone bills in two states and three cell phones (family plan) ...