I live in NJ and the Summer temperatures outside average of 90+ degrees Fahrenheit and any temperature that is above 90 degrees Fahrenheit expect your house at 75-78. But if I get my own apartment or studio apartment I’ll set it too 73-77 degrees average. And winter I’ll won’t turn my heat on in the fall or sometime winter 🥶 and if I turn the heat on I’ll keep it at 67-65 degrees.
I live in Phoenix, AZ and in dry heat. It’s 110 to 115 degrees all summer. I just left for work for 2 months and turned off my AC. I live in a new condo. I hope I did the right thing 🤦🏻♂️
I live in Buckeye. My neighbor who used to live in Palm Springs says that he has turned his A/C off all summer while he was gone. He said he hasn't had any problems in over 20 years of doing this. His isn't running right now and it is 100. I guess I will have a better answer when he gets back in the fall.
I live in NJ and the Summer temperatures outside average of 90+ degrees Fahrenheit and any temperature that is above 90 degrees Fahrenheit expect your house at 75-78. But if I get my own apartment or studio apartment I’ll set it too 73-77 degrees average. And winter I’ll won’t turn my heat on in the fall or sometime winter 🥶 and if I turn the heat on I’ll keep it at 67-65 degrees.
I live in Phoenix, AZ and in dry heat. It’s 110 to 115 degrees all summer. I just left for work for 2 months and turned off my AC. I live in a new condo. I hope I did the right thing 🤦🏻♂️
I live in Buckeye. My neighbor who used to live in Palm Springs says that he has turned his A/C off all summer while he was gone. He said he hasn't had any problems in over 20 years of doing this. His isn't running right now and it is 100. I guess I will have a better answer when he gets back in the fall.
Pennies on an AC for a week ,, really ,,🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
If you're gone for 2 or 3 months it makes a big difference...