dfchelbay
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Hi all. We have a gas furnace that is less than four years old. I'm trying to figure out if it will cost a lot more money to raise the temperature in my house 5 or 10 degrees. Our home is VERY costly to heat and cool...walls of windows on two full sides of the house, facing south and east, etc. I've looked online for information and am coming up with nothing. All I have basically seen was to turn the heat down at night, keep the thermostat at or near 68, etc. That much I already know. What I'm wondering is:
Currently we have the thermostat set at 50 overnight and when no one is home. In the evening when we are here it is set at 55. We have a parabolic heater in the family room when we are in there for extra heat if needed. If I turn up the thermostat to 60, or maybe 65, how much might that increase the gas bill? I know no one can give me a dollar amount, and there are many factors with each house to be considered, but there has to be some kind of percentage/formula that can be used to figure this out. Like, for example, if I increase the heat 5 degrees, will it figure to be a 20% increase to the bill, etc. Is there any kind of formula that anyone knows of? Or, even better is there a heating/cooling professional that knows how much a bill might go up.
TIA
Currently we have the thermostat set at 50 overnight and when no one is home. In the evening when we are here it is set at 55. We have a parabolic heater in the family room when we are in there for extra heat if needed. If I turn up the thermostat to 60, or maybe 65, how much might that increase the gas bill? I know no one can give me a dollar amount, and there are many factors with each house to be considered, but there has to be some kind of percentage/formula that can be used to figure this out. Like, for example, if I increase the heat 5 degrees, will it figure to be a 20% increase to the bill, etc. Is there any kind of formula that anyone knows of? Or, even better is there a heating/cooling professional that knows how much a bill might go up.
TIA