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What temperature do you set your Thermostat ?


What temperature do you set your Thermostat ?  

125 members have voted

  1. 1. What temperature do you set your Thermostat ?

    • Less than 68
      50
    • 69 - 70
      34
    • 71-72
      27
    • 73-74
      7
    • 75-76
      6
    • 77-78
      1
    • Greater than 79
      3


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My house was so cold every morning that I thought my furnace wasn't working, so I kicked the heat up to 75. It was hot in here, but it was not cold in the morning. Then I recieved my bill and my actual amount spent was way over $200, so I turned it back down to around 70.
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I like to sleep with it around 66-67, but my husband doesn't like blankets and kicks it to 72--I turn it down when I see it and he turns it right back up--it would be funny if it weren't so pathetic. During the day I keep it at 70, but he's not home.
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During the day when I'm working around the house I keep it at 68, when the sun goes down I kick it up to 70 then at bedtime it kicks down to 60 downstairs. The upstairs is turned off all day and comes on about 9PM at 65.
Posted
I turn the bathroom up to 70 if I'm taking a shower, then turn it down when I'm done. I keep the main one set to the middle of the dial (doesn't have numbers) for a few hours during the day to warm up, then turn it down again.
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I really like my digital thermostat especially this time of year. It goes to 67 about 20 minutes before I get out of bed, then it goes down to 64 when everyone has left for the day. Comes back to 67 shortly before the first child arrives home from school and then goes back down to 64 while we are asleep.
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NORMALLY 68....

But we have no working furnace right now...so its about 40 in here with space heaters.

Posted
DD keeps ours set at 71 in the winter and 79 in the summer. I'm always cold, I think I have the coldest room in the house but no place to put a space heater in here. When we had the ice a couple of weeks ago and down in the teens, I was about to start begging her to let us turn the heat up for a couple of days, but we made it through that cold snap. It did get turned up for a few days but the electric bill skyrocketed, so we leave it chilly in here now and just bundle up.
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After receiving our first bill of the heating season, I've turned it down from 68-70 to 65. Our bill tripled from October/November (~$120) to (~$360) for November/December. And it ain't even got cold yet. January/February are out coldest months. I've banned all cooking with the gas oven, and only essentials will be dried in our gas dryer.
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I used to set ours at 72, but with all the news about heating gas skyrocketing I have set it this year at 66 degrees on the coldest days and 65 on the warmers. Now occassionally the youngest will get a hair up her but and get a chair and change it. One day she had it up to 78 degrees, I thought there was a fire or something as it was much warmer than usual. kids :fryingpan
Posted
I liked mine at 72 or higher until I had to pay the bill. Now it's at 62 for workday and night to sleep. We "splurge" and turn it up to 66 in the evening.
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58-62 during the winter, and about 84-85 when I'm home, 88 when I'm not during the summer. I hate high energy bills. Highest gas $25 highest electric (ac) $50. Every year the price goes up, and my thermostat goes down lol.
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When I'm home alone, I tend to turn the heater off or wayyyy down. In the summer I try to keep it just barely comfortable except when it's bed time. I have to comfortable to sleep.
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My kids' rooms stay colder than the rest of the house. So I have to keep ours around 72. We are going to have to close some vents & stuff to get it adjusted right. If it wasn't for the kids...we would keep it around 68-70.
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I have a programable thermostat. Keep it at 63 from 1130pm-630am (sleeping) and 830am-500pm(working).

 

Keep it at 69 from 630am-830am(waking hours) and 500pm-1130pm(when I am home from work)

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