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Yep, I've raised the blinds on all of our south facing windows to let as much sunlight into our house as possible, and I lowered our thermostat to 68 degrees. Every little bit helps.This time of year the sun really does make a bit of a difference.
Edited. Should've known to leave dynamics to the experts.First part you are on the right track. Due to the increased density it vastly improves performance as there is more air density to lift.
Yep, I've raised the blinds on all of our south facing windows to let as much sunlight into our house as possible, and I lowered our thermostat to 68 degrees. Every little bit helps.
Hey, if my wife had her wishes, it would be set at 78.68? Savage.
Everyone is out airing up tires this morning. Had to do mine and it's terrible.
I have a 30 year old furnace so I run the fireplace all day, put a space heater by in the same area as the thermostat, and have a humidifier going. The furnace hasn't kicked on since about 9 this morning. I keep my thermostat at 65.Yep, I've raised the blinds on all of our south facing windows to let as much sunlight into our house as possible, and I lowered our thermostat to 68 degrees. Every little bit helps.
Love the air hoses at Kwik Star. Don't need a tire gage. You set the desired air pressure and start pumping your tire up. The air automatically shuts off when it reaches that pressure.Everyone is out airing up tires this morning. Had to do mine and it's terrible.
Costco does the same. Really nice when the weather is cold and you don't want to waste any time out there messing around.Love the air hoses at Kwik Star. Don't need a tire gage. You set the desired air pressure and start pumping your tire up. The air automatically shuts off when it reaches that pressure.
Not judging your tactics, but do you have an idea of what your savings on your heating bill actually are as compared to say 70 or 71 degrees? Personally, my daily comfort is more important to me than the dollars in my entertainment budgetYep, I've raised the blinds on all of our south facing windows to let as much sunlight into our house as possible, and I lowered our thermostat to 68 degrees. Every little bit helps.
In general, you lower your heating bill by 3% for every degree you turn down your thermostat.Not judging your tactics, but do you have an idea of what your savings on your heating bill actually are as compared to say 70 or 71 degrees? Personally, my daily comfort is more important to me than the dollars in my entertainment budget
In general, you lower your heating bill by 3% for every degree you turn down your thermostat.
Discount Tire will do this for you, for free. You might have to wait in a long line thoughCostco does the same. Really nice when the weather is cold and you don't want to waste any time out there messing around.
Good for you. I happen to be really comfortable at 68 degrees and my wife, although she wouldn't mind a few degrees warmer, doesn't complain too much.For me, that equals about $1.80/month per degree. It’s worth paying that much for me just to not hear complaints about how cold it is in the house.