by allenwrench » Tue 03 Jun 2008, 20:49:43
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('ACrisisAwaits', 'I') live in San Diego, so we don't really have a "winter" but we do have days when highs are in the mid 50s and lows in the high 30s.
My parents won't let me turn the heat below 68, but my room tends to hover around 62 due to poor insulation and 3 external walls.
I usually wear (cotton) underwear and a (cotton) t-shirt, followed by (80% cotton) thermal underwear and a (80% cotton) thermal shirt, a pair of acrylic socks, followed by a pear of (70% cotton)sweatpants and a (70% cotton) sweatshirt. This is usually very adequete to remain comfortable. Sometimes I wear another collared 100% polyester fleece sweatshirt over my other sweatshirt.
I know I should probably ditch all the cotton, but I've yet to find polyester underwear. Does anyone know of any?
My parents on the other hand, still dress pretty much like they did in India, which might explain they constant complaining that its cold.
I live in the NE US. I wear sweats inside in winter.
For our forced air nat gas, we keep the thermostat set at 64 at night and keep the heat off during the day. If it is cold in the single digits or teens our house gets down to the low 50's during the day. I spend a lot of time in the snow, so inside temps in the 50's are a great relief to being in single digits outside.
I usually turn on the heat around 9 PM and shut it down at 8 or 9 am. To heat this way cost us $250 a month to heat a modern 2400 sq ft house. (including garage as it has some water pipes in its ceiling).
As the nat gas runs out prices for all heating methods will only keep climbing. Even the coal will run out someday. Winter '08 they said they had a coal crisis brewing in China.