Anonymous wrote:60 and 80 are too much. 65 and 75 would feel better and still help the environment, and not have your house get moldy and pipes freeze.
Anonymous wrote:We have huge fights about this, both winter and summer (60 winter, 80 summer). Kids and I are miserable.
I did math and it seems like paltry CO2, but DOE recommendations are pointed at.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have huge fights about this, both winter and summer (60 winter, 80 summer). Kids and I are miserable.
I did math and it seems like paltry CO2, but DOE recommendations are pointed at.
What a psycho
Anonymous wrote:We have huge fights about this, both winter and summer (60 winter, 80 summer). Kids and I are miserable.
I did math and it seems like paltry CO2, but DOE recommendations are pointed at.
Anonymous wrote:Between 70 and 73 - summer and winter.
We have a very comfortable house thanks to the energy audit my DH paid for. Based on that we got - new front door, storm doors, new windows, new roofing, attic fans (one on top of the garage too), loads of insulation in the attic space, new and smart heating and AC. Also, we have a super large solar panel system because my DH likes to be comfortable and he did not want to deal with Green guilt or my lamenting how much every thing cost - so we don't pay any electric cost. Instead, PEPCO pays us around $7 - $10 bucks every billing cycle, which makes my high earning DH ridiculously happy.
Anonymous wrote:Are you in a place where your pipes could freeze in the winter? That alone should be reason to raise the temperature about 68, since the temperature probably varies throughout the house.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have huge fights about this, both winter and summer (60 winter, 80 summer). Kids and I are miserable.
I did math and it seems like paltry CO2, but DOE recommendations are pointed at.
He is beyond cheap! 60° is far too cold in winter. I keep AC at 76 in summer and heat at 78 in winter. People should be comfortable in their own homes!
Anonymous wrote:I'm guessing that OP is a male and the "spouse" is his DW.
OP, all I can say is that this is what you get when you marry a nut-case liberal. Did she knit a pink cap, too?
Anonymous wrote:We have huge fights about this, both winter and summer (60 winter, 80 summer). Kids and I are miserable.
I did math and it seems like paltry CO2, but DOE recommendations are pointed at.