For November, I decided to try some home-made oven cleaner for my One Small Change.
I am embarrassed to say, I have not cleaned my oven yet. I even made it more dirty while preparing our Thanksgiving dinner. So the home made oven cleaner will stay on my plan for December.
For December though, I am pleased to say that I got a head start on our planed One Small Change... a lower thermostat than last winter.
Over the years we have learned that choosing a temperature and leaving it alone helps with the overall comfort of our home as well as reduces the energy used and therefore the cost of heating the house over winter.
We had settled on about 70 degrees F as the preferred temperature, but last year was our first winter in our new place and the energy bills were shocking. There are several reasons:
- Most of the heat is baseboard (aka water heated by gas), however the basement and Man Room are heated electrically. I don't know why, this is just how it is.
- It is colder in Colorado than New Mexico.
- Our house is somewhat drafty.
- Last year was a harsh winter.
- The temperature on the hot water heater was set to scalding.
- Our new place is much larger than our old place.
We realized half way thru the winter that the basement and man room were heated electrically and these were switched on. We promptly ensured all were switched off, closed the doors to rooms we were not using and doubled checked the off-ness often. This helped with the energy costs as winter turned into spring, but the shock of those first bills left quite an impression on me.
We turned the temperature down on the hot water heater to something less than scalding and I have the thermostats set between 60 and 65 degrees F.
I haven't been able to figure out what area one thermostat controls so that one has been left off. I assume as as we get into the heart of winter, the area will reveal itself.
With these changes and the fact that this has been a more mild winter so far, our energy bill is about half of what it was for this time last year.
My intention is to leave the thermostats at 60-65 degrees the entire winter. December and January will be the test... can I leave it there?
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