To the nice people in this ng
On Feb 5, 8:54 pm, "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote:
"Amanda" wrote in message
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On Feb 5, 6:54 pm, "Michael B" wrote:
Optimum night temperature is 64 degrees when you're
all snugged under the covers. A setback thermostat could do
that for you automatically, and it's usually just a matter of
putting the right colored wire to the right spot.
You guys are talking as if you know w/o asking me how the air
distribtuion through the air ducts in this house works. You have NO
clue what I had to do to get air (hot or cold) where I need during the
day w/o having to do a lot more work.
Of course, you can tell me to get a professional look into fixing ...
but like I said, this is not my house and I limit what I would do and
how much I will allow myself to be subjected to be cheated by so
called A/C person or electrician or plumber or lawn care person or
pest control or carpet cleaning people or ...need I say more?.
I deal with it the way I see fit. If I need any suggestion, I will ask
*SPECIFICALLY* like I always do.
Good rule of thumb for life:
Never forget how little you really know.
Did I say the opposite?
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