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She is wearing socks, leggins and light sweater but her hands for example, are absolutely frozen solid. I'm literally in shorts and a t-shirt.
Thing is, in summer the roles reverse. I am 100pc fine but the moment the house passes say 75 degrees she is absolutely dying and has to turn the air on. Some of this is cultural I think, I grew up without heat or air, she grew up with both, so maybe I am just used to regulating. It's hilarious when we stay at my aunts house back home, it was 44 degrees (what's that, nudging 110?) and they do nit runt he aircon until bed time cos "it's fine unless you're trying to sleep". |
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10-22-2021, 02:09 PM | #25 |
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Here in Oregon we only put heat on sparingly, in fact I still have the A/C set to a cool and dry 68 *F - I like to keep the inside humidity very low, we turn on the central air (heat) - maybe in late December.
My wife and kids like the house set to cool year round. I think early next spring we will need to upgrade our outdoor condensor unit (larger is gooder) and the evaporator coils in the air handling section too. We have had a Rheem (Trane) unit for years, and I take meticulous care of it and it has been very good to us for years. Cheers, Merlin
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I am going to derail my own thread, but define meticulous, what do you do? I never service it and i am not sure, at $400 a service, if it is worth doing?
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I hate being warm in the house. My thermostat is set to 68 during the day and 64 at night all year round. I sleep better when the room is cold.
That being said, I do wait as long as possible to put on the heat. We had a cold front come through last weekend. I woke up in the morning and it was 60 inside. It does help that I have radiant heat in the master bathroom on a different thermostat.
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IDK, but these 'wives' you all talk about sure sound like a lot of trouble.
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Living a 10 min walk from the beach near Santa Cruz, CA we sure don't need A/C other than maybe 6-10 days/year. High temps are typically in the mid 60s, low temps in the 50s during the summer, and just a little lower in the winter.
So, the heat's always "on". The programmable thermostat set points are 68 during the day and 63 at night. It's usually warm enough that the furnace doesn't run much from April-Oct, though when we get a few foggy days in a row it'll fire up to keep that damp cold away. |
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thats ok i don't mind a derail
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My DW goes from it being too hot inside to it being too cold inside...and back to being hot again...in the course of an hour...with the thermostat set to 21C/70F and holding temperature perfectly.
We're in windows season right now, where the windows are open during the days and cracked open at night. The day that the windows are closed all day/night and the inside temperature falls to 18C/65F when we wake up is when the heat gets turned on and set to 21C/70F.....
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