Just an observation: Thus far this year, with a few exceptions, I have held the reins on the AC very tightly. Open windows, the use of fans, a little sweat... but now, temps in the upper 90s and heading into the 100s this week, I'm letting it run as needed with the thermostat set to one temp throughout the day. I hate it because (1) I hate the hot weather, (2) I was finding a source of savings by skimping on power consumption. Ah well...
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The AC is on!
Just an observation: Thus far this year, with a few exceptions, I have held the reins on the AC very tightly. Open windows, the use of fans, a little sweat... but now, temps in the upper 90s and heading into the 100s this week, I'm letting it run as needed with the thermostat set to one temp throughout the day. I hate it because (1) I hate the hot weather, (2) I was finding a source of savings by skimping on power consumption. Ah well...
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Heat wave breaking here!!! Assuming we don't have another one I think I've made if for the summer. If it stays in the lower ninety and such for the rest of the summer I should be good. I don't think I've run the AC so little as I have this summer. Barring the visit from the parents and aunt. I don't think I've had it on for more than 48 hours total!
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Wow, mine has run every day. I think some people have more tolerance for heat. When we visit my fil in florida they keep the a/c about 85. I like it about 70, but I am keeping mine set at 76 in the daytime, 75 at night. I keep the upstairs one set at 80. My bill will be high this month, I used about 65 kilowatts just yesterday.
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Originally posted by Ima saverWow, mine has run every day. I think some people have more tolerance for heat. When we visit my fil in florida they keep the a/c about 85. I like it about 70, but I am keeping mine set at 76 in the daytime, 75 at night. I keep the upstairs one set at 80. My bill will be high this month, I used about 65 kilowatts just yesterday.
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Ima Saver, we're on level billing, so honestly [cringing] I don't know. Leveling billing is $199 though. I JUST started this quest toward paying down debt though, so please don't yell at me about my A/C. [cringing again] DH and I are both like Broken Arrow. We need the air to sleep at night. Our comfort zone is just a bit more rediculous. That and our upstairs is not 68 degrees. We have central air and it just doesn't get that cool upstairs. Upstairs feels closer to 74/76.
My mom used to skimp on air and I hated it! I swore I would not! Guess I kept my promise.
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I guess I don't see the point of buying a home with heat and AC if you aren't going to use it to be comfortable. My central A/C is on continuously at 70 -74 degrees. In the winter, we keep it 68-70. I am just not going to freeze all winter and bake all summer. I like an even, comfortable temp.
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