I try to keep it at 68 degrees, but hubby is always turning it down just before he leaves for work in the morning. I have to remember to check it every morning when I get up so I don’t forget at night. I don’t want the pipes to freeze down in the crawl space. That’s one $$$$$$$$ headache I don’t want to deal with.
Templo S.U.D. about 12 years ago
Like Calvin and his folks.
farkyou about 12 years ago
I don’t have this problem, We live in a hundred year old building. It’s hot in the summer and cold in the winter.
psychlady about 12 years ago
At least the price of heating oil wasn’t as bad then!
el8 about 12 years ago
I suspect menopause rather than global warming.
LHPuttgrass about 12 years ago
Nice role reversal.
I'll fly away about 12 years ago
This sooo fits this situation: A pregnant woman in the winter and her husband.
Gretchen's Mom about 12 years ago
My husband prefers our house cooler than I do so I just put on an extra sweater and curl up underneath my electric blanket when I need to instead.
Karen345 about 12 years ago
Sweaters for the cool! Thermostat lowering for the warm! You’ll save money too.
fixer1967 about 12 years ago
This would not stop me. I would just bypass the thermostat. I have wire strippers and I know how to use them.
cbrsarah about 12 years ago
I try to keep it at 68 degrees, but hubby is always turning it down just before he leaves for work in the morning. I have to remember to check it every morning when I get up so I don’t forget at night. I don’t want the pipes to freeze down in the crawl space. That’s one $$$$$$$$ headache I don’t want to deal with.