Chicago526
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I have a programable digital thermostat. Right now I have it set for 60 durring the day (DH is home sleeping as he works nights) then 68 in the evening, then 60 over night when I'm sleeping, then 68 again for about 2 hours in the morning when I'm up and getting ready for work.
But I was thinking, if the furnace has to work to get the house from the mid to low 60's to 68, doesn't that burn more natural gas then to just keep it 68 all the time, even when we aren't home or are asleep?
Which is cheaper? Keeping it a level temperature 24/7 or droping it when we don't need the heat on?
But I was thinking, if the furnace has to work to get the house from the mid to low 60's to 68, doesn't that burn more natural gas then to just keep it 68 all the time, even when we aren't home or are asleep?
Which is cheaper? Keeping it a level temperature 24/7 or droping it when we don't need the heat on?

Hmm... A job for the MythBusters perhaps?



Man that's way to cold for me. Good Luck with whatever you decide. 