Inside house temp - do you decline over the winter?

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I like to keep the house as close to outside temps as SWMBO will allow.

Two prime reasons are energy savings and it's easier for me to get my behind in gear to go outside and putter around if I'm already dressed for it.

This means warm in the summer, cool in the winter and usually even cooler on winter nights.

Right now in our living room (and most of the house) as we watch Sunday morning television on March 20th it's 60 degrees F inside, 42 outside. And SWMBO seems fine with it. And I'm a little surprised.

Back in November it was virtually a fight to get it down to 64, but it seems SWMBO has gradually adapted.

Do other TBN'ers let it get cooler as winter progresses?

I'm anticipating she's going to want it cool when spring comes and we have to turn on the a/c, but hopefully I can get her to adapt more quickly.

Along those lines we are calculating an addition for another house I own and the HVAC guy told me that in Fairfax County, Virginia we are supposed to design for a 70 degree inside temp for winter when sizing a/c :eek:
 
   / Inside house temp - do you decline over the winter? #2  
When we were on the grid, we set winter to 68 and summer to 80. We burn wood now and winter temps fluctuate more. I do notice that 78 feels great in January but it is way hot in end of March.
 
   / Inside house temp - do you decline over the winter? #3  
We are on total electric.
Lately I've noticed a chill in the house.
The "boss" has dropped the thermostats for the furry dog's & her "hot flash" comfort.
I'm left to wear more fleece.
 
   / Inside house temp - do you decline over the winter? #4  
Mines at 62 usually sometimes less at night. I use a wifi thermostat and can adjust from bed under the covers or from another state. I tell the wife just pretend it's very hot & humid outside and we have really good AC. ;)
 
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her "hot flash" comfort.
Right....what's that? My wife just strips down and steps out the front door for a bit.
 
   / Inside house temp - do you decline over the winter? #6  
Right....what's that? My wife just strips down and steps out the front door for a bit.
Ha, that's very neighborly of her ;)
 
   / Inside house temp - do you decline over the winter? #7  
Humidity might have something to do with it -- in the dry part of winter, 60F feels a couple degrees colder than 60F in the spring when humidity is higher.

We put in a whole-house humidifier and I noticed it makes the house a lot more comfortable in winter.
 
   / Inside house temp - do you decline over the winter?
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We are on total electric.
Lately I've noticed a chill in the house.
The "boss" has dropped the thermostats for the furry dog's & her "hot flash" comfort.
I'm left to wear more fleece.

Interesting you mentioned "furry dog".

I think that may be partially why SWMBO is accepting 60. Our Corgi is on meds for a bit which makes her need cooler temps.

Back about 32 years ago she was pregnant over the winter with our first, which let me keep the temps low. But I quickly determined any cost savings from lower temps were quickly spent on the child. So I would not recommend keeping your wife pregnant as a heating alternative.
 
   / Inside house temp - do you decline over the winter? #9  
Jeeze. Sharn Jean burns me up in the Winter and freezes me out in the Summer. I try to keep ours on 71 in the Winter and maybe 72 in the Summer. We have a heat pump and are total electric. No way we could handle some of the extremes mentioned here. I hate winter any way. I don't mind wearing sweats, but I don't wear a sweater or coat unless I go outside.
 
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I could never understand why some people want the stat set at 78F in the winter and 68F in the summer ???
 

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