Criminy, I don’t know how you people survive with a house that gets up to 80°; I can’t stand sweating INSIDE of my own house. I live in Houston – humidity, anyone? – and my thermostat is set for 72° during most of the daylight hours, 70° in the evening/early night, and 68° when we sleep. Even then, there is a time around 2-4 in the morning when the A/C does not kick on, the house gets stuffy, and my wife and I have to shed the bed sheets.
Criminy, I don’t know how you people survive with a house that gets up to 80°; I can’t stand sweating INSIDE of my own house. I live in Houston – humidity, anyone? – and my thermostat is set for 72° during most of the daylight hours, 70° in the evening/early night, and 68° when we sleep. Even then, there is a time around 2-4 in the morning when the A/C does not kick on, the house gets stuffy, and my wife and I have to shed the bed sheets.