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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Before I can give a good answer, I'm wondering how the heat disperses around the house. At my parent's house, if you turned up the heat to make their room cold, my room became a furnace. Perhaps this is the situation and the renter didn't want to come home to sleep in a warm room. [/quote] Her area is the basement and I've never slept there, so I don't know how it heats. I think that the basement is generally too cold, and the heat rises, so really I'm surprised if it was too hot. If there is a difference in temp, I believe it would only be within a few degrees. It's not possible in this house that one area would be say, 75 or 80 and the rest of the house 70. I think she was taking a shower, blow drying her hair, getting dressed and I'm not surprised if a person would feel a bit warmer at that point than the rest of us. I know when I'm doing stuff like that I feel a few degrees warmer than I might otherwise. But you are correct - clearly her reason for adjusting the temp was her own comfort. [/quote]
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