When I was in high school and my family was on welfare, we kept thehouse at 16C during the day and 10C at night, and never had any pipe problems. Cold feet in the morning, yes, but no pipes bursting.
Maybe I'll dial it back to 12 or 13 at night.
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When I was in high school and my family was on welfare, we kept thehouse at 16C during the day and 10C at night, and never had any pipe problems. Cold feet in the morning, yes, but no pipes bursting.
Maybe I'll dial it back to 12 or 13 at night.
I am the opposite of my parents, for they are old and always cold. they keep the heat at around 76 in the day, and about 65 at night. In the middle of the winter, I am wearing shorts at their house. But we always had a warm house. In the winter, I would sleep with the window open.
I guess a more accurate question is: what's a reasonable upper limit for room temperature?
For me, I think 75 is generally Way Too Hot for me in the winter because I dress like it's winter.
Well, I don't need it to be 75; but 65 is turning out to be too damn cold for me. Maybe we could try a compromise temperature of 68 or 70.
Also, I'm poor and I was raised by a skinflint, so I'd rather not waste money on utilities when I could just put on some socks and a hoodie.
Oh hell, I've been wearing 2 pairs of socks, and a sweater. Though not a hoodie, because I don't own one, and I think if I have to pull up a hood to be warm in my own home, that's too cold, and damn it, I'm paying half the heating bill now.
Ahem.
signed,
my toes are froze
My parents house always feels chilly to me. And they do keep it cooler than mine,but it's also a helluva lot more space to heat.
It's all about reaching an acceptable compromise without making one person freeze and the other roast alive!
My general rule is that if my (or someone else's) toes are freezing in my slippers and my nose is running and I don't have a head cold, time to turn up the heat.
I had to go off on a college housemate once. We rented a house with a dodgy furnace which was expensive to heat. I came home from class in October to find her in SHORTS, with the thermostat set at 80 degrees. It was 65 degrees outside.
Her parents were paying her share of the utility bills. I was responsible for my own living expenses so I told her to put on some pants and keep her hands off the thermostat.
Yeah, once you've reached the point where you're changing clothes to accommodate the heat, you've overdosed on thermostat power and need to seek help.
My feet are always cold.
I keep mine at 68 or so. I also keep a flannel shirt in the living room, so if it starts to feel cold, i just throw it over whatever I'm wearing. I try to remember to turn it down a little at night, but it's hard.
Unrelatedly, my shoes have holes by the toes. I currently have a space heater by my desk, with my socks draped over it so they can dry.
This is perhaps not an ideal situation, huh?