Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My heat and AC have been on for about 15 years. Why would you turn them off when you have a thermostat to set and control the temperature? House drops below 65, heat starts up. House goes about 74, air comes on.
We have gas heat and electric a/c. You have to turn each one on/off, you can’t just set a temp and have the relevant system kick on.
Anonymous wrote:You people are crazy. Heat is in at night and set to 72. Why be uncomfortable in your own home?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Such tough old farts on this thread . Must have a ton of blubber like a beached whale
My experience is that it's the lean and mean people who embrace a cold house. Seems to overlap with a keen interest in health and fitness.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My heat and AC have been on for about 15 years. Why would you turn them off when you have a thermostat to set and control the temperature? House drops below 65, heat starts up. House goes about 74, air comes on.
We have gas heat and electric a/c. You have to turn each one on/off, you can’t just set a temp and have the relevant system kick on.
Anonymous wrote:Not yet. Middle aged wife had our window partially open last night.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No reason to "hold off". What's that about?
If the heat needs to come on, it comes on
It's about saving energy and saving money, plus not being such a delicate flower that you can only be comfortable within a narrow temperature range.
In the winter, we wear layers (sweaters or sweatshirts) at home and put extra blankets on the bed. We turn on the heat when needed but also adapt to the season.
What a weird take. I wear sweaters and use extra blankets. I still want my home heated and it’s not a moral failing.
Yes, this. We live in a time of conveniences. I have never once thought wow I'm glad I shivered a bit before warming up enough to fall asleep because at least I'm not a delicate flower!
I look forward to this thread every year so I can laugh and laugh at these people who want us to think they are so rough and tough by not turning the heat on when it gets cold outside. Hilarious!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No reason to "hold off". What's that about?
If the heat needs to come on, it comes on
It's about saving energy and saving money, plus not being such a delicate flower that you can only be comfortable within a narrow temperature range.
In the winter, we wear layers (sweaters or sweatshirts) at home and put extra blankets on the bed. We turn on the heat when needed but also adapt to the season.
What a weird take. I wear sweaters and use extra blankets. I still want my home heated and it’s not a moral failing.
Yes, this. We live in a time of conveniences. I have never once thought wow I'm glad I shivered a bit before warming up enough to fall asleep because at least I'm not a delicate flower!
Anonymous wrote:We have an infant so our heat is set to 70. It would otherwise be set to 68.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No still holding out. House is 63 this morning. Slept very well. Heading out to work so all is fine for the day. If it stays cool over the weekend it will likely come on.
What a champion you are!! Soooo strong!! Thanks for telling us!!
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