Yes, I would.Wow, you guys would melt in our house. Guess we're cheap. We live in Atlanta, so it's hot and humid. Mid-90's air temp and I don't even know what humidity level is, but it's high. We set a/c at 80 during the day and 77 at night. We have ceiling fans in all the bedrooms and just have them on low to give a gentle breeze. 77, dry air and gentle breeze is perfectly good sleeping weather.
This. Lol. I'm like, almost 80 degrees?! What's the point of an AC?Very interesting. It gets bloody miserable down here in TN, with the 95+ days and humidity. Open windows means bugs and never ending waves of heat. If I wanted that, I'd just go outside
But apparently A LOT of people leave their thermostat at higher temps, so I dunno. Maybe it's us!! Haha
This. Lol. I'm like, almost 80 degrees?! What's the point of an AC?Very interesting. It gets bloody miserable down here in TN, with the 95+ days and humidity. Open windows means bugs and never ending waves of heat. If I wanted that, I'd just go outside
But apparently A LOT of people leave their thermostat at higher temps, so I dunno. Maybe it's us!! Haha
78? 80?Opening the Windows? Omg. I can't imagine opening the windows. That would be like turning on the oven and opening the door.
This thread has me questioning if there is something wrong with my nervous system or something![]()
I live in NC. The same weather. The thing is at 78 in the house, you are still 15 degrees or more cooler than outside. And you are saving on energy and $$. I can't imagine what people's electric bills look like at 68 degrees on a 98 day. It must run constantly.
I live in NC. The same weather. The thing is at 78 in the house, you are still 15 degrees or more cooler than outside. And you are saving on energy and $$. I can't imagine what people's electric bills look like at 68 degrees on a 98 day. It must run constantly.
I live in NC. The same weather. The thing is at 78 in the house, you are still 15 degrees or more cooler than outside. And you are saving on energy and $$. I can't imagine what people's electric bills look like at 68 degrees on a 98 day. It must run constantly.