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What's yer house thermostat set at?
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<blockquote data-quote="DMassey" data-source="post: 15846732" data-attributes="member: 26299"><p>We have central A/C, and for heat we have natural gas forced air along with a Little Buck Stove wood burner. We have a Nest thermostat set as follows:</p><p></p><p>Summer...</p><p>9:00AM-3:00PM 73*</p><p>3:00PM-9:00AM 72*</p><p></p><p>early Spring & early Fall... (here in WV it may be 80* outside during the day then 40* at night)</p><p>6:30AM-7:30AM 71* heat, 74* cool so it's warmer while I shower & dress in the mornings</p><p>7:30-10:00AM 70* heat, 73* cool</p><p>10:00AM-4:00PM 65* heat, 73* cool</p><p>4:00PM-6:00AM 70* heat, 73* cool</p><p></p><p>Winter...</p><p>6:30-7:30AM 71* same theory regarding shower & dress in mornings</p><p>7:30-10:00AM 70*</p><p>10:00AM-4:00PM 65*</p><p>4:00PM-6:30AM 70* while we're asleep</p><p>But when it's under 50* outside we burn wood in the Little Buck Stove, and I'll turn the gas heat down to 65* so it doesn't kick on. If you throw as much as kinling in that stove when it's 50*+ it'll run you out of the house.</p><p></p><p>So basically we keep the heat around 70*, the A/C around 72*/73*, and adjust accordingly for sleep, away, morning shower, or burning wood for heat.</p><p></p><p>As far as the garage goes, we have a wall mount natural gas heater. I keep it on Low, so it stays around 55* in there. Makes it nice for the wife to get into a warm vehicle in the winter, and I have a bar in the garage so won't take forever to heat it up when I hang out there in the evenings.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DMassey, post: 15846732, member: 26299"] We have central A/C, and for heat we have natural gas forced air along with a Little Buck Stove wood burner. We have a Nest thermostat set as follows: Summer... 9:00AM-3:00PM 73* 3:00PM-9:00AM 72* early Spring & early Fall... (here in WV it may be 80* outside during the day then 40* at night) 6:30AM-7:30AM 71* heat, 74* cool so it's warmer while I shower & dress in the mornings 7:30-10:00AM 70* heat, 73* cool 10:00AM-4:00PM 65* heat, 73* cool 4:00PM-6:00AM 70* heat, 73* cool Winter... 6:30-7:30AM 71* same theory regarding shower & dress in mornings 7:30-10:00AM 70* 10:00AM-4:00PM 65* 4:00PM-6:30AM 70* while we're asleep But when it's under 50* outside we burn wood in the Little Buck Stove, and I'll turn the gas heat down to 65* so it doesn't kick on. If you throw as much as kinling in that stove when it's 50*+ it'll run you out of the house. So basically we keep the heat around 70*, the A/C around 72*/73*, and adjust accordingly for sleep, away, morning shower, or burning wood for heat. As far as the garage goes, we have a wall mount natural gas heater. I keep it on Low, so it stays around 55* in there. Makes it nice for the wife to get into a warm vehicle in the winter, and I have a bar in the garage so won't take forever to heat it up when I hang out there in the evenings. [/QUOTE]
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