Heating can eat up as much as half of a home’s energy use, and with fall settling in, that can mean steeper bills ahead.
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Below freezing weather heading to GA soon so here’s where to set your thermostat to save money
According to the U.S. Department of Energy, setting your thermostat to 68°F cut down the work of the heating system and ...
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The Bookless Club: Who is the thermostat tyrant in your home?
When I was a kid, the thermostat was set at 67 degrees Fahrenheit during the day. That equates to about a brisk 19 degrees ...
Winter has arrived, and thermostats are kicking into high gear. Here's how to stay warm and save money in Tennessee.
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