Turning on the Heat
#11
We burn wood here in an outdoor furnace and my husband started it last Friday. We do have a propane fireplace and regular propane furnace but try not to overdo using that. It was down to 28* in the am and in the 50's during the daytime. Supposedly going to be a little warmer this week. Normally the big furnace doesn't get started until Oct. 15th or thereabouts. Hate to be cold...or too warm either. We went from AC to heat in a couple weeks.
#13
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Join Date: Apr 2010
Location: Long Island
Posts: 24,820
i live on Long Island NY and REFUSE to turn on the heat till Nov. My dh on the other hand is a wimp when it comes to being cold. he wants it on no matter what. i tell him, i'm a quilter, use the talent that god gave me.
#15
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Join Date: Aug 2011
Posts: 66
guess you don't want to hear that it's 82 beautiful degrees... puffy clouds, breeze, ...
I can put up with 3 months of high electric bills (@ $242 for AC), a whole lot better than a $400 gas bill for 8 or 9....
our TOTAL LP cost last winter was something like $365 and that includes the $50 yearly tank rental.
I can put up with 3 months of high electric bills (@ $242 for AC), a whole lot better than a $400 gas bill for 8 or 9....
our TOTAL LP cost last winter was something like $365 and that includes the $50 yearly tank rental.
#16
I refuse to turn the heat on until I've paid off the a/c bills. So that means Nov 1 usually.
Is there anywhere on earth where it stays comfortable temp night and day and they don't need heaters or a/c??? I want to move there.
Is there anywhere on earth where it stays comfortable temp night and day and they don't need heaters or a/c??? I want to move there.
#17
Originally Posted by Grannymom
guess you don't want to hear that it's 82 beautiful degrees... puffy clouds, breeze, ...
I can put up with 3 months of high electric bills (@ $242 for AC), a whole lot better than a $400 gas bill for 8 or 9....
our TOTAL LP cost last winter was something like $365 and that includes the $50 yearly tank rental.
I can put up with 3 months of high electric bills (@ $242 for AC), a whole lot better than a $400 gas bill for 8 or 9....
our TOTAL LP cost last winter was something like $365 and that includes the $50 yearly tank rental.
#18
Super Member
Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Cadillac, MI
Posts: 6,487
AlwaysQuilting, the only place I know that fits your criteria is San Diego, CA. It has the most temperate climate I've seen.
My heat is on. I can't stand to be cold when I'm indoors. It's not as high as I'd like, but 70 during the day and 64 overnight is doable.
My heat is on. I can't stand to be cold when I'm indoors. It's not as high as I'd like, but 70 during the day and 64 overnight is doable.
#19
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Join Date: Nov 2010
Location: Milton DE
Posts: 3,189
We broke down and put heat on 2 days ago...Between the cold and the damp, neithe of us could stand it anymore...With the price of Oil going up, husband keeps a tally yr from yr and it cost us 2000 more then the previous yr...God only knows what the high prices will do to us this yr.
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