lol ok
My bad
I meant the attic at the downstairs part of my house.
Doesnt need to be in the 60s but 75 isnt "cold" by any stretch. And as I said, maybe they do need their ACs checked but it sure as shyt not because "75 is cold so your AC is needs to be serviced".We got a new AC unit not too long ago and it doesn’t have to go into the 60’s for it to get cold in the house.
Like I’ve said before, a lot of people in these threads need to get their AC units checked because these temperature numbers are insane.
This is dumb logic considering that the vast majority of renters are responsible for their electric bill, same as home owners. That has absolutely nothing to do with it.My default during the day is 75. Being in the house cold while it’s hot outside is a shytty feeling. I like to not feela thing I ain’t hot or cold. At night I turn it down to 71
And just keeping it real 68 is a renter’s temp. If you own and/or pay utilities ain’t no way you got your shyt at 68 24/7
A single level apt won’t have the same utilities usage/cost as a multilevel townhome or SFH my boyThis is dumb logic considering that the vast majority of renters are responsible for their electric bill, same as home owners. That has absolutely nothing to do with it.![]()
A single level apt would have the same usage as a single level home. Most houses are actually single level ranch homes so theyre no different than apts in that regard. You do know people rent homes too? That bears no difference on the utility usage either. There are apts/condos bigger than many homes and vice versa. You made no distinction between dwellings other than being a renter vs being an owner. Dont try and move the goalpost now.A single level apt won’t have the same utilities usage/cost as a multilevel townhome or SFH my boy![]()