Anonymous wrote:What have set it this week?
At night this week?
Estimated bill $?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We keep our thermostat set to 50 in the winter and 88 in the summer. We’d go colder in the winter but any lower and we start to have pipe freezing concerns in the laundry room and garage. In the summer we wouldn’t use AC at all but we have to to keep the mold from spreading everywhere.
Bottom line, we care more about saving the planet than anyone else here. The rest of you suck.
50? Seriously?
Do you have oil?
I can’t imagine going below 65-68.
I understand forgoing AC in the summer since many people enjoy being warmer, but I don’t know anyone who enjoys being cold in the winter.
Oil? Of course not. Our home is all electric.
And yes, of course it’s miserable. We’re doing it because we care more about the planet than you do, and we’re backing it up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We keep our thermostat set to 50 in the winter and 88 in the summer. We’d go colder in the winter but any lower and we start to have pipe freezing concerns in the laundry room and garage. In the summer we wouldn’t use AC at all but we have to to keep the mold from spreading everywhere.
Bottom line, we care more about saving the planet than anyone else here. The rest of you suck.
50? Seriously?
Do you have oil?
I can’t imagine going below 65-68.
I understand forgoing AC in the summer since many people enjoy being warmer, but I don’t know anyone who enjoys being cold in the winter.
Here I am! I hate being hot and love being slightly cold all the time. Current house temp 59. Windows are open.
+1. I've always liked being cold. As a teenager, I ran a window unit AC during the winter to chill my room down to a temperature I could sleep at because my parents kept it too hot.
Why not just crack open the window??
Anonymous wrote:We keep our thermostat set to 50 in the winter and 88 in the summer. We’d go colder in the winter but any lower and we start to have pipe freezing concerns in the laundry room and garage. In the summer we wouldn’t use AC at all but we have to to keep the mold from spreading everywhere.
Bottom line, we care more about saving the planet than anyone else here. The rest of you suck.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We keep our thermostat set to 50 in the winter and 88 in the summer. We’d go colder in the winter but any lower and we start to have pipe freezing concerns in the laundry room and garage. In the summer we wouldn’t use AC at all but we have to to keep the mold from spreading everywhere.
Bottom line, we care more about saving the planet than anyone else here. The rest of you suck.
50? Seriously?
Do you have oil?
I can’t imagine going below 65-68.
I understand forgoing AC in the summer since many people enjoy being warmer, but I don’t know anyone who enjoys being cold in the winter.
Here I am! I hate being hot and love being slightly cold all the time. Current house temp 59. Windows are open.
+1. I've always liked being cold. As a teenager, I ran a window unit AC during the winter to chill my room down to a temperature I could sleep at because my parents kept it too hot.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We keep our thermostat set to 50 in the winter and 88 in the summer. We’d go colder in the winter but any lower and we start to have pipe freezing concerns in the laundry room and garage. In the summer we wouldn’t use AC at all but we have to to keep the mold from spreading everywhere.
Bottom line, we care more about saving the planet than anyone else here. The rest of you suck.
50? Seriously?
Do you have oil?
I can’t imagine going below 65-68.
I understand forgoing AC in the summer since many people enjoy being warmer, but I don’t know anyone who enjoys being cold in the winter.
Here I am! I hate being hot and love being slightly cold all the time. Current house temp 59. Windows are open.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: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.
Actually we have the same and the thermostat allows you to have both cool and heat selected with set temps for both...so cool over 78 and heat over 65.
Our thermostat has memory settings for both, but you still have to tell it when to stop using and a/c and start using heat. It doesn’t just switch back and forth minute by minute on its own. That would be weird - if it accidentally overheated the home it would just turn on the ac to compensate? That doesn’t sound right. But I’m no expert.
We basically have a few weeks each fall and a few weeks each spring where we use no heat or a/c and the rest of the time it’s one or the other. Our home is very efficient though and our bills rarely exceed $300/month for a very large home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We keep our thermostat set to 50 in the winter and 88 in the summer. We’d go colder in the winter but any lower and we start to have pipe freezing concerns in the laundry room and garage. In the summer we wouldn’t use AC at all but we have to to keep the mold from spreading everywhere.
Bottom line, we care more about saving the planet than anyone else here. The rest of you suck.
50? Seriously?
Do you have oil?
I can’t imagine going below 65-68.
I understand forgoing AC in the summer since many people enjoy being warmer, but I don’t know anyone who enjoys being cold in the winter.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We keep our thermostat set to 50 in the winter and 88 in the summer. We’d go colder in the winter but any lower and we start to have pipe freezing concerns in the laundry room and garage. In the summer we wouldn’t use AC at all but we have to to keep the mold from spreading everywhere.
Bottom line, we care more about saving the planet than anyone else here. The rest of you suck.
Yay, you! Be miserable and feel good about it at the same time. That’s amazing.
We’re better human beings than you. We are literally higher forms of life and care more about the earth than you.