What temperature do you keep your thermostat set on in the winter and in the summer?


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72 summer, 74 winter.


Usually 65-68 in the winter and 69-70 in the summer.
between 60 and 64
Heat Overnight @ 65
Heat Days @ 68
A/C when not home @ 78
A/C when home @ 72-74

(I have 6 animals inside 24/7 so I have to do things I wouldn't if no-one were home)
60 - 65 degrees is generally good all year round, if you have heating and AC. It depends though, sometimes I prefer a warmer setting, especially in the winter.
Winter.68-70
Summer.. 50 (No AC...but if AC is on.68-72.

Temp depends on your insulation. Well insulated homes use less energy and do not keep your unit working as hard to maintain the temp desired.
Winter - 66, Summer 76. I have four zones on my furnace so I don't have to worry about too many cold (or hot) spots.
In the winter I keep my furnace at 65 degrees. In the summer I keep my air conditioner at 75 degrees.
My mom keeps hers at 71 in the winter and 75 in the summer.
75 all year long!
Winter heater - 68
Summer A/C - 74 (at home), 80 or off(not at home)
Summer 76 unless humidity very high ( like today) I use ceiling fans.
Winter 71
both Fahrenheit
64 degrees in the winter. In the summer we sweat it out, no air

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