Heatpump is set at 66-67 day and I typically wear a sweater or vest, down to 62 at night. But when it gets down below 40 I fire up the wood stove and since wood is free I heat it to 70-72. In Summer open windows unless it is very humid and over 80 then AC to 76.This message has been edited. Last edited by: ridewv,
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Looking at these temps makes me feel like I'm crazy. My thermostat is set at 58 in the winter. I'll be in the house with shorts and a tshirt and blanket if I'm on the couch.
The bedroom is a different story. I keep the thermostat in there at 45. I sleep like a baby in the cold.
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Originally posted by shkuhn: Looking at these temps makes me feel like I'm crazy. My thermostat is set at 58 in the winter. I'll be in the house with shorts and a tshirt and blanket if I'm on the couch.
The bedroom is a different story. I keep the thermostat in there at 45. I sleep like a baby in the cold.
You must be single.
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