DisneyLovingMama
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To try and save money on heat, I've set the thermostat downstairs to go down to 58 degrees at night and while we're not home. However, that means it takes 2 - 3 hours of full blast heat to get the house back up to a warmth level we're comfortable with (68 for me, 70 for the kids).
So, do you think it makes better economical sense to set the thermostat a little higher (61 or 62), so that it doesn't take the furnace as long or as much work to get it warm again?
Just wondering if anyone had any thoughts or facts on the matter...
So, do you think it makes better economical sense to set the thermostat a little higher (61 or 62), so that it doesn't take the furnace as long or as much work to get it warm again?
Just wondering if anyone had any thoughts or facts on the matter...


