What do you keep your gas heat set to?

Anonymous
65 at night. Between 65 and 70 during the day, reducing it as the day warms. However, I live in the southwestern US, and winter weather is milder and it's almost always sunny.
Anonymous
All thermostats are not calibrated the same. One of our thermostats feels comfortable at 70, the other needs to be 73 to feel the same.
Anonymous
We have a nest thermostat that we run off a sensor in our infant's room. At night and during his naps, it's 69 in his room, which leaves the rest of the house (including my toddler's room) somewhere between 65 and 68.

When nobody is napping or asleep at night, we have it set to 65 (using the baby's room sensor), and during those times the rest of the house ends up somewhere between 65 and 68 degrees.

In our own master bedroom, we have an electric mini sleep that is set to 64 most of the time.
Anonymous
67° at night or it’s too hot under the comforter. During the day the lower floor feels really cold if I don’t turn the heat up to 72°. We have radiators, not forced air, and the walls (brick, plaster) aren’t terribly well insulated, so really cold outdoor temps make the house feel drafty to me.
Anonymous
75 during freezing evenings.
Anonymous
74 day when home/69 night (and when we're gone all day it defaults back to 69)

Radiators and OLD house
Anonymous
66 day, 62 night
Anonymous
in winter? 68. I just keep it there day or night.

Summer AC is at 78 plus all the ceiling fans.
Anonymous
65 all day and night. I don’t really feel cold.
Anonymous
68 during the day. We turn on the electric fireplace for a bit if it still feels like there is a chill on damp days. 61/62 at night.
Anonymous
70 in the evenings and on weekend days, 67 the rest of the time.
Anonymous
65. The downstairs is slightly chilly; the upstairs slightly too warm.
Anonymous
Radiators - 72 in the day unless it’s over 45 when I wake up - then 70. 69 at night.
Anonymous
59 at night, boosting to 66 an hour before we get up and going back down to 62 during the day when we
are at work/school. When someone is home (kids or if one of us works from home) we put it up to 68 during those hours.
Anonymous
67 during the day, 64 at night.

If you're cold, put on a sweater instead of burning more fossil fuels.
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