Heat with gas, electric, wood?
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We got the natural gas thing going here which I see NO need for. I'd sleep all winter with the windows open but Mr. Marva gets cold if the temp drops below 80 and he's from ILLINOIS!!!! What usually ends up happening is I have the window half open, since it's on my side of the bed and all I have is a sheet while Mr. Marva is under about four blankets "suffering from frostbite". Go figure.
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I don't particularly mind the cold if I'm awake. Most people tell me that I keep my apartment and office freezing with the AC so low. But I can't stand sleeping with only freezing cold air to breathe, especially when I'm sick. I can keep my body warm with blankets and warm jammies. But I can't stand to bury my face under blankets either. So I use electric space heaters for those 7-10 days out of the whole year that we ever have below 45 temps here in Galveston.
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ticka1 wrote:I have the same problem in my house. I like to sleep with it cold. Hubby has to have the heater going full blast to the max. I wakeup sweating and miserable. Might be sleeping in separate rooms if a comparison isn't worked out LOL...
lol...same prob here. My wife has her elec. blanket on max all night, I can't even turn on my side, and usually I throw off most of the blankets anyway. I like it cooler to sleep in , but rather have my house at 70* when I am up and about. We use gas and our budget plan amount is $69 a month, averaged out throughout the year. We also run our water heater with gas. Stove and dryer are electric, just because that's what was in there when we bought the house. If I had my was, the stove would be gas also.
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