While temperatures remain high, keeping cool in the air conditioning makes sense — but in order to not break the bank for it, experts have advice.
While temperatures remain high, keeping cool in the air conditioning makes sense — but in order to not break the bank for it, experts have advice.
"These units aren't necessarily built to live at 72 or 70 degrees,” said Chad Smuin, the Director of HVAC at Mountain Home Services. "We advise 75 degrees. Anything below that, you start paying 10% more for electricity per degree that you choose to go to,” he said.Most of the people we talked to agreed on this one, mainly to take care of their family.
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