Anonymous wrote:No, my house is set to 71 and feels pretty warm. Sometimes, if I'm very hungry or tired, I will feel colder than usual and put my clothes on or move around to warm up. It sounds like the windows and doors are your issue. Can you put a curtain over them to help keep the cold air out?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Not wearing silk long underwear and a cute beanie hat? Is your house well insulated?
People think it's the windows, but check your attic insulation
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like my house to be warm in the winter. I always thought my dad was just being frugal when he told me the heat wouldn’t go up more and just get another blanket.
Now I’m a grown up with a grown up house and swore I would keep it was warm as I want. Since moving in we have upgraded the HVAC and gotten new windows. And I’m still cold. What am I doing wrong?
Gain some weight.
Natural insulation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I like my house to be warm in the winter. I always thought my dad was just being frugal when he told me the heat wouldn’t go up more and just get another blanket.
Now I’m a grown up with a grown up house and swore I would keep it was warm as I want. Since moving in we have upgraded the HVAC and gotten new windows. And I’m still cold. What am I doing wrong?
Gain some weight.
Natural insulation.
Anonymous wrote:I like my house to be warm in the winter. I always thought my dad was just being frugal when he told me the heat wouldn’t go up more and just get another blanket.
Now I’m a grown up with a grown up house and swore I would keep it was warm as I want. Since moving in we have upgraded the HVAC and gotten new windows. And I’m still cold. What am I doing wrong?
Anonymous wrote:I like my house to be warm in the winter. I always thought my dad was just being frugal when he told me the heat wouldn’t go up more and just get another blanket.
Now I’m a grown up with a grown up house and swore I would keep it was warm as I want. Since moving in we have upgraded the HVAC and gotten new windows. And I’m still cold. What am I doing wrong?
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thermostat says 72. It’s on the main level. I bundle up and just bought a long ugly fleece robe with a hood. Windows and doors are new. Decent insulation in the attic/crawl space. House was built in the late 80s.
Main level is somewhat open, and the kitchen area has sliding glass doors (3 panels) with a second story of 3 panel windows directly above it. That’s by far the coldest area. Not sure if there’s anything we can do the keep the glass from being so cold.
Bedrooms do have space heaters for when it’s really cold but I try not to sleep with them on.
Anonymous wrote:Not wearing silk long underwear and a cute beanie hat? Is your house well insulated?
Anonymous wrote:
This sounds like your problem. I grew up in a house with two-story rooms. All the heat goes up into that second story. No way to make it warmer. When I bought, I ensured that we didn’t have any two-story rooms.
Anonymous wrote:Op here. Thermostat says 72. It’s on the main level. I bundle up and just bought a long ugly fleece robe with a hood. Windows and doors are new. Decent insulation in the attic/crawl space. House was built in the late 80s.
Main level is somewhat open, and the kitchen area has sliding glass doors (3 panels) with a second story of 3 panel windows directly above it. That’s by far the coldest area. Not sure if there’s anything we can do the keep the glass from being so cold.
This sounds like your problem. I grew up in a house with two-story rooms. All the heat goes up into that second story. No way to make it warmer. When I bought, I ensured that we didn’t have any two-story rooms.
Bedrooms do have space heaters for when it’s really cold but I try not to sleep with them on.