Hi, iam Loren Hunt, No wild parties while I’m gone, mister!

Wow, 75 degrees in the house? That’s cold! I mean, it’s not freezing or anything, but it’s definitely not warm. It’s like someone turned the thermostat way down. Ugh, I’m so not looking forward to this - I’m gonna need a sweater and some hot cocoa ASAP! But hey, at least it won’t be too hard to get comfortable - just crank up the heat and we’ll be good to go.

Is 75 Degrees Cold For A House? [Solved]

When you’re away, it’s best to turn the thermostat up a bit - say, around 78 degrees F - so you don’t waste energy cooling an empty house. Plus, it’ll save ya some cash!

  1. Temperature: The temperature of the house should be set to 75 degrees in order to maintain a comfortable living environment.

  2. Heating System: A reliable heating system should be installed and maintained in order to keep the house at 75 degrees during cold weather.

  3. Insulation: Proper insulation should be installed throughout the house in order to prevent heat loss and maintain a consistent temperature of 75 degrees.

  4. Windows and Doors: All windows and doors should be properly sealed in order to prevent drafts from entering the home, which can cause the temperature inside to drop below 75 degrees.

  5. Ventilation: Adequate ventilation is necessary for air circulation, which helps keep temperatures consistent at 75 degrees throughout the home.

It’s chilly in this house - 75 degrees is pretty cold! I’m shivering already. Yikes! But hey, at least it’s not freezing. That would be way worse. Still, I’d love to crank up the heat a bit and get cozy.