What temperature do you keep your thermostat on?

What temperature do you keep your thermostat on?

  • 67 or below

  • 68

  • 69

  • 70

  • 71

  • 72

  • 73

  • 74+


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At my old house we had it on 74 in the winter. My new house is double the size of my old home and two stories out in a new development. It’s on 68 now.
 

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Day time in winter around 74. I can't sleep is the temp is above 71.

My sister keeps her house at 78F :gucci:
 

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Or you just live somewhere cold.

70 is pretty standard, but I couldn't imagine having the temperature at 68 or below all day :wtf: especially since if I'm not dressed
I live in NJ so, yeah, I live in someplace cold. Any temp above the mid-/high-60's is an indication of one or more issues that I described earlier.​
I’ve never in my life been in a home or business that was 65, the fukk :heh:
Then you've never been in a home or business that was a) properly air-sealed/insulated, b) had properly sized heating equipment, or, c) had an uncompromised distribution system for heat delivery. Another thing that could be wrong is the placement/age/accuracy of the thermostats(s) giving incorrect readings.​
 

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Anything above 72 and I guarantee you nikkas ain't the one paying the bill cause them oil bills in the winter time be having me like
:sadcam:
 

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I live in NJ so, yeah, I live in someplace cold. Any temp above the mid-/high-60's is an indication of one or more issues that I described earlier.

Then you've never been in a home or business that was a) properly air-sealed/insulated, b) had properly sized heating equipment, or, c) had an uncompromised distribution system for heat delivery. Another thing that could be wrong is the placement/age/accuracy of the thermostats(s) giving incorrect readings.​

Yeah that must be it
 

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75 and that’s cold. Too many factors though.
 
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