Experts say to set your thermostat a little higher in the summer, even when it's extremely hot outside, which may make you feel like you're sacrificing your comfort for your electricity bill. Fort ...
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Experts generally recommend turning on the heat when indoor temperatures fall to the mid-60s. The U.S. Department of Energy suggests setting your thermostat between 68 and 70 degrees while awake to ...
When it gets cold out, most people are tempted to crank the heat up, but there are more economical ways to heat your house during the winter months.
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Set your thermostat to whatever makes you comfortable. Most people prefer a temperature at home somewhere between 65 degrees and 72 degrees. However, if you want to save energy, 78 degrees is the ...