I just turn off the thermostat in the winter, set the fridge to max, open the blinds when the sun is hitting the windows, and overclock the gaming PC. Doing those simple things, the house stays a comfortable 69-72°F the entire season. Usually that’s way too cold for me, but with the humidifier set to 50%, it’s actually quite comfortable. Unless you live in a place like Florida, a whole-home evaporative humidifier is a must-have.
Even if my partner and I were gaming 24/7 (we aren’t) the pipes would freeze. My fridge is always set to max because, well, I like my things to be cold or frozen if they’re supposed to be. I also have better things to do than run around opening blinds when the sun hits them, and closing them when a cloud passes by.
There are a lot more places that don’t require a humidifier than Florida. Essentially any rainforest or jungle. I grew up in the PNW and we used dehumidifiers to keep things from molding.
I’m just cheap. 65 it is in the winter. Put on a jacket. 75 in the summer. Go outside and come back in, it’ll feel refreshing.
I just turn off the thermostat in the winter, set the fridge to max, open the blinds when the sun is hitting the windows, and overclock the gaming PC. Doing those simple things, the house stays a comfortable 69-72°F the entire season. Usually that’s way too cold for me, but with the humidifier set to 50%, it’s actually quite comfortable. Unless you live in a place like Florida, a whole-home evaporative humidifier is a must-have.
Even if my partner and I were gaming 24/7 (we aren’t) the pipes would freeze. My fridge is always set to max because, well, I like my things to be cold or frozen if they’re supposed to be. I also have better things to do than run around opening blinds when the sun hits them, and closing them when a cloud passes by.
There are a lot more places that don’t require a humidifier than Florida. Essentially any rainforest or jungle. I grew up in the PNW and we used dehumidifiers to keep things from molding.