It’s already been a chillier than usual beginning to winter. I’ve woken up to 4 degrees outside several times already, and to confirm this My Guy noticed that our heating bill is up from this time last year. We’re in January weather right now.
Not a huge deal – we have gas heat here
(yay!!), as compared to the house we moved out of eight years ago, with its $600
to $700 monthly oil bills. The house before that (built in 1926) also had oil
heat (converted coal burner wrapped in lovely asbestos). We soon put a big wood
stove in the living room and My Guy could split wood as well as anyone from
Saskatchewan and I can build a fire like nobody’s business.
So now we have a friendly thermostat
on the wall that we can even turn up or down using our phones. On a typical day
in our lives last week, I came home from a day of yoga, then errands, and My
Guy was tucked into his recliner, covered in his lap blanket. I immediately
noticed it was CHILLY. I’d set the
heat at 69, but the temp in the living room read 66.
Here was another automated thing working against us. Since no one had walked in front of the thermostat, it had decided no one was home and lowered the heat accordingly.
Thanks, Hal, but we’ll
take it from here.

Hahahahahaha, "HAL," good one!
ReplyDeleteWe have a similar thermostat that we leave in "dumb" mode.
ReplyDeleteCase in point: "no one had walked in front of the thermostat, it had decided no one was home" - haha!
We have electric heat, which is terribly expensive, but it works well. I thought our bills were high, but nothing oike you had before.
ReplyDeleteHaha! I agree with Deb, enjoyed the HAL reference and my apt's thermostat is so old-timey (circa 1964) I'd love to have something newfangled like yours--just without a mind of it's own :^)
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