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Around 74. The last 2 days have been gorgeous out so I opened up all the windows. My favorite thing!!
I wish I lived where I could do this more. I love/hate AC. But if it's too hot I just wilt in the house- can't get anything done. |
75 at work. Try not to use it at home....except when it is 110 outside, then keep it at 80.
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77 degrees, funny but one degree lower and I am wearing a sweater, one degree higher and we are sweating around here.
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Originally Posted by sgardner
We keep ours at 78 or 79. But, we don't have the humidity, so it's very comfortable.
Yep-dry heat in the desert. Keep it at a consistent 79 24/7 through out the summer. |
Usally between 70 and72
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Home in South Florida our t-stat is set at 75, 24/7/365. This is our third summer travelling northerly in our RV and I still have to remind dh that if he's too warm he can usually just open a window!
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Washington, DC, hot air Capitol of the Free World and highest electric costs in the US. 78 round the clock, 2400 sq ft cost $310.00 per month.
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We don't turn ours on unless the house is 90 degrees or more. Our giant attic fan usually keeps us from needing it and I like open windows. On the 4 or 5 days a summer that we use the AC, it's set on 80 during the day and 78 at night. We are a cold natured family and just don't need it turned super low.
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ceiling fan and floor fan...that's all we get
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Ah, I remember Air Conditioning. i haven't had it for 22 years now!! swamp coolers aren't any comparison.
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