Anonymous wrote:68 at night, 70 day
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I hope you get the attention you so desperately seek. I’ll start it off. Wowwwww, 64/63 that is so lowwwwww, I’d be so colllllld.
And then you can tell us all about your flannel sheets, your layers, and your dedication to the environment. He who cuts his own wood is twice warmed, etc.
You sound triggered.
Anonymous wrote:I hope you get the attention you so desperately seek. I’ll start it off. Wowwwww, 64/63 that is so lowwwwww, I’d be so colllllld.
And then you can tell us all about your flannel sheets, your layers, and your dedication to the environment. He who cuts his own wood is twice warmed, etc.
Anonymous wrote:72 and we just got new hvacs that feel like they are only blowing cold air. Still cold
Anonymous wrote:Night 64
Day 68
Anonymous wrote:My furnace has been broken for years and haven’t needed to replace it because I switched to heating with wood. I have a pre-catalytic converter wood stove insert with blower. I can heat the whole house (1200 sf) to a comfortable 70+ degrees F. The ground floor is a balmy 80 F lol
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious. Obviously if you live in Florida, this post isn't for you. If you're in the DC area, what is your heat set to?
Ours is set to 64 (63 night). On sunny days, it'll warm up a few degrees, but it's been such a cloudy winter so sometimes I bump it to 65.
Omg 64?? Ours is set at 77 and we still think it’s too cold!
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Genuinely curious. Obviously if you live in Florida, this post isn't for you. If you're in the DC area, what is your heat set to?
Ours is set to 64 (63 night). On sunny days, it'll warm up a few degrees, but it's been such a cloudy winter so sometimes I bump it to 65.
Omg 64?? Ours is set at 77 and we still think it’s too cold!