What do you keep your thermostat set at in the cooler months and Winter?

Ruthanne

Caregiver
Location
Midwest
Now that I am living totally alone I am setting my thermostat lower. I have it set at 65 F at night or sleep time. During the day I set it for 69 or 70 F so far since it's gotten much cooler.

I still need to put plastic on the wall AC. When it gets to frigid temperatures I may turn the heat up some.

How about you?
 

I'd like to set it on 84, which is the temp I set it on in the summer, but in winter, the bill would be too big, so I set it on 70 or 72 and that means I have to wear a jacket sometimes. I'm never comfortable in winter.
I'm not very comfortable in Winter either. No matter what I do there's a draft along the floors especially when it gets colder and colder.and so I often turn the heat up then.
 
I like to sleep in a cool room. My fan stays on year-round @ bedtime. It gets pretty cold in my bedroom in the winter, I just snuggle up under my comforter and I stay cozy. Not so much fun getting out of the bed in the morning in the wintertime. lol!!!
That's why I have a very heavy, warm bathrobe beside my bed. And slippers too!😀
 
for both cool and heat 68*F - 70*FDW likes to crack open the bedroom window to let some cool air in during the winter months and during the summer so she can listen to all the animals out there.
I used to crack open the window at night until I heard a fight between a cat and what sounded like a squirrel 🐿️ it scared the heck out of me! So I mostly keep it shut.
 
For heat, 66° pretty much day and night, but only when daytime temperatures dip to 65 or below. Right now it gets into the low 50s overnight but 75° during the day, so no need for heat or AC day or night. Over summer the AC is set at 77° sometimes a little warmer during the day. If we'll be out more than 2-3 hours, to not be wasteful we further lower the heat and raise the AC temps.

I get up before DH, so in winter when I first walk into the bathroom I turn on a plug in heater that's preset to 70°. That way we're not showering in a cold bathroom. To keep the room warm for him, I leave the heater on with door closed so it keeps the heat in.
 
I live in an old classic 1930s brownstone with steam heat. I just turn the knob at bottom. I never know what the temperature is unless I look at the thermometer on the wall. Besides, I keep a window cracked for fresh air 24/7, 365 days a year. Even when it's below zero.
 


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