72 in the winter and 68 in the summer.
And when I leave, I turn down the heat and turn up the air so they don't clcik on and waist electricity and gas. It keeps your bill down in both seasons.
2007-01-08 01:14:35
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answered by mygirl46360 3
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genuinely the question is: what's the friendly technique to hold expenditures down ? you in all danger have unfavourable insulation and badly installation doors & abode windows they are going to lose you a kind of heat temperature so get draught proofing. look after your curtains closed on chilly days, even interior the daytimes. do no longer save getting into & out of the abode any extra than think ofyou've have been given to. attempt dressing warmer at night time and applying a warm water bottle in spite of the shown fact that of conserving the heating on longer. test with temperatures and dressing up heat,. You lots of the time won't make a kind to be chilly to save money so persist with a temperature which you will persist with, some adult males and girls folk are in basic terms warmer than others, think ofyou've have been given to make a kind for your self.
2016-12-12 06:50:06
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answered by ? 4
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When I use the woodburner it stays at around 75 degrees in the winter, I keep my thermostat set at 70 in case the fire dies out. I don't have air conditioning so in the summer it is HOT, though living by a lake I have the advantage of the breeze that comes off the water.
2007-01-08 01:16:40
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answered by Hillaryforpresident 5
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68 F
2007-01-08 01:18:36
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answered by Man 5
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If we are home its usually on about 68 or 70
During the day when we are gone to work and stuff I usually turn it down to 60 or 62 (there's no sence in keeping the house really warm if no one is home to enjoy it)
2007-01-08 01:25:09
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answered by Anonymous
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68
2007-01-08 01:16:16
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answered by ropemancometh 5
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72
2007-01-08 01:18:09
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answered by Joni J 6
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At night and during the day while I am at work, the thermostat is set at 58. During the times I am home and in the house (but not sleeping), the thermostat is set at 66.
I live in the North East (USA) and fuel heating prices and electricity are very expensive. We conserve a lot more than it appears everyone else on this site does.
2007-01-08 01:16:05
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answered by kja63 7
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65
2007-01-08 01:16:10
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answered by wHaT eVeR 7
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67
2007-01-08 01:17:05
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answered by Anonymous
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Natural tmeperature.. I have to light a fire to heat up my house. We live in the stoneage here in Ireland. Well actually not everyone, just us paupers! I actually have to go ou thte back and get coal from a feckin bunker! I mean come on.. it's 2006!
2007-01-08 01:17:15
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answered by Alana B 5
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