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This is why I live in apartments that come are āall utilities included.ā You always know exactly how much you are spending, so you donāt have to budget for gas and electricity. I could get a bigger apartment for the same money, but I would have to sit in the dark! Better a smaller space that is well-lit and warm.
All the way up to 62 degrees! She is splurging! I rarely go above 55 in the winter. Do NOT have air conditioning - but when it gets hot - I turn on a fan close to wherever I happen to be. I have a two story house and heat travels up. So If I set the thermostat as high as 58 degrees in the winter - it has become 68 degrees by the time that it gets upstairs. A thermostat set at 62 degrees would be 72 degrees by the time it got upstairs. WAY too warm to sleep comfortably.
You know, Deborah, electric fans use a lot of power too, anything with a motor is going to keep you bankrupt, I guess in the winter, weāll all be buying snuggies. I donāt know about the summer.
tswill2 about 15 years ago
Also āClose to Homeāā¦.
delilahrenee about 15 years ago
Aināt it the truth?
notinksanymore about 15 years ago
This is why I live in apartments that come are āall utilities included.ā You always know exactly how much you are spending, so you donāt have to budget for gas and electricity. I could get a bigger apartment for the same money, but I would have to sit in the dark! Better a smaller space that is well-lit and warm.
DebJ4 about 15 years ago
All the way up to 62 degrees! She is splurging! I rarely go above 55 in the winter. Do NOT have air conditioning - but when it gets hot - I turn on a fan close to wherever I happen to be. I have a two story house and heat travels up. So If I set the thermostat as high as 58 degrees in the winter - it has become 68 degrees by the time that it gets upstairs. A thermostat set at 62 degrees would be 72 degrees by the time it got upstairs. WAY too warm to sleep comfortably.
anserman38 about 15 years ago
You know, Deborah, electric fans use a lot of power too, anything with a motor is going to keep you bankrupt, I guess in the winter, weāll all be buying snuggies. I donāt know about the summer.