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Ideal thermostat setting for summer. Just as 68 degrees F is considered the best temperature for a house in winter, experts call 78 degrees F the magic number for the summer months. This interior ...
A temperature change of 1 or 2 degrees won’t be immediately noticeable, but will feel different over a period of time. A swing in temperature of about 4 degrees is noticeable very quickly.
The U.S. Department of Energy recommends setting your thermostat somewhere between 68 and 70 degrees during the day. New York State Electric and Gas ( NYSEG ) recommends a little bit of a wider ...
Weather is cooling down fast in Vermont. Here's the Department of Energy's official answer to the debate on thermometer settings.
Minimum temperatures for the Lower Hudson Valley have averaged around 65 degrees in June, 69 degrees in July and 70 degrees since 2000. This summer overall, however, meteorologists predict average ...
While many utility and HVAC companies tout 78 degrees as the ideal temperature to set your thermostat in the summer for peak electricity savings and to ensure your AC unit isn't overworked, it's ...
If you're not sure what temperature to set your thermostat, the default advice is to change it by 5 to 10 degrees Fahrenheit. Nudging the temperature a little lower in winter or a little higher in ...
ENERGY STAR says it doesn't recommend setting the thermostat to 78 degrees or any specific temperature in the summer. What should you do to save?