Question posted by njwrightboys on March 24th, 2011

Energy/ Cost

This may seem like a silly question but is it better to leave your heater on thru out the day at a reasonable degrees (66-67) or as I'm doing now turning heater off in the morning before I leave for work & turning it back on when I get home & leaving it on thru out the night?

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