CowboyRon
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CowboyRon said:The new water restrictions are due to the zebra muscles in lake reconsider. We cannot use that water now.
Sorry, lake texoma
CowboyRon said:The new water restrictions are due to the zebra muscles in lake reconsider. We cannot use that water now.
Almost? Two days in a row we used both heating and cooling at different times of day.:laughing:
Autoseason thermostats are great. Mine are set at 68 and 72, below 68 heat kicks on, above 72, AC kicks on. No longer have to get out of bed when the wife says it's hot or it's cold.
Almost? Two days in a row we used both heating and cooling at different times of day.:laughing:
Autoseason thermostats are great. Mine are set at 68 and 72, below 68 heat kicks on, above 72, AC kicks on. No longer have to get out of bed when the wife says it's hot or it's cold.
That does sound good, but we don't have one of those. And the older we get the colder natured my wife gets.:laughing: So all summer, we left it on cooling and 78 degrees. Of course we use ceiling fans a great deal. I lower the thermostat to 75 for heating.
I lower the thermostat to 75 for heating.
Bird,
Do you use a humidifier in the winter down there?
We have heat pumps with circulated air handlers
and the air inside the house really gets dry after awhile. The humidifier
lets us feel just as warm with the thermostat set about 4 degrees lower.
Cuts out the static schock too.
Ron
Ron, in the winter we use a dehumidifier in central Texas. The one or two days when a dry norther blows is the only time the air is really dry.
Dennis, I can almost smell that skunk here on my monitor.
Thought we might get a small spritz of rain today but to no avail.
Even my pond is at it's all time low (since we've owned this place). Wish I could drain it and do what Don did.