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My wife brought home a programmable thermostat many many years ago when they first came onto the market. She worked for the big utility and she either bought it cheap or they gave it to her. We programmed our natural gas fired furnace to come on in the morning, shut off during the day while we were at work, back on at 5:00pm, off at 9:00pm. I thought us so sophisticated and environmentally conscious before it was really a 'thing'. Well 40 years on and we had a new high efficiency furnace installed on Wednesday and the installer told us the most fuel efficient method of use was to turn it on and leave it at a comfortable temperature...24/7.
It takes less gas to run it at a comfortable temp 24/7 than it does to turn it down at night and bring it back to comfort in the morning. Also, it is much less hard on the furnace mechanism itself.
So it seems that ALL these years while I thought I was doing the right thing, the good thing, the environmentally conscious thing........I have been doing it WRONG>
It takes less gas to run it at a comfortable temp 24/7 than it does to turn it down at night and bring it back to comfort in the morning. Also, it is much less hard on the furnace mechanism itself.
So it seems that ALL these years while I thought I was doing the right thing, the good thing, the environmentally conscious thing........I have been doing it WRONG>