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OT: Supplemental electric heat to save $$$
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Skolnick" data-source="post: 558467" data-attributes="member: 61415"><p>Cruzrtwdgt is right, it's okay to lower the temp maybe 5-10 degrees when you're not home or late at night, but if you have force hot air/ac your unit will be working harder and longer to get the house to the right temp. Also electric space heaters in bathrooms are a bad idea even when plugged into a gfi !!!!! Does your house have an unfinished basement? Chech insulation in the attic and in basement...</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>hope this helps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Skolnick, post: 558467, member: 61415"] Cruzrtwdgt is right, it's okay to lower the temp maybe 5-10 degrees when you're not home or late at night, but if you have force hot air/ac your unit will be working harder and longer to get the house to the right temp. Also electric space heaters in bathrooms are a bad idea even when plugged into a gfi !!!!! Does your house have an unfinished basement? Chech insulation in the attic and in basement... hope this helps. [/QUOTE]
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