Frugal Tip: Acclimate To Less Air Conditioning

In the heat of summer, it can be hard or almost impossible to consider not using the air conditioner if it is something you’ve used routinely in the past.   But when we moved to a house from a small apartment last spring, our wallets were in for a huge shock after the first month of heavy a/c usage and we knew we had to take steps to live “warmer”.   Our strategy for limiting our a/c usage last summer and this one is to slowly acclimate our bodies to a warmer temperature by raising the setting on the a/c one degree per week.  We started at 72 degrees (which is downright chilly to us now!) and moved up a degree each week until we were at 78 degrees during the day and 80 degrees at night.

This year, we started at 76 degrees and have successfully already adjusted to last year’s high temperatures, and plan to push it even further.  With the slow acclimation, we aren’t uncomfortable when we adjust upwards, and 78 feels very comfortable.  Hopefully by the end of July, 80 will feel just as comfortable and normal.

So try it today!  Kick the a/c up a degree and see if you even notice the difference.  Soon your energy bill will go down and you’ll need that a/c even less.

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2 Responses to “Frugal Tip: Acclimate To Less Air Conditioning

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    FruWiki Meg
    June 26th, 2008 14:10

    In my household here in Florida, we’ve been trying to keep the thermostat around 78 during the day and a few degrees cooler at night — can’t stand sticky sheets, but fortunately it is cooler at night. (We also lower it a few degrees when we have a few guests over, not just to make them comfortable but also because it’s amazing how much body heat a room full of people makes.)

    We have a programmable thermostat and that has certainly paid for itself by helping us keep a better eye on temps and getting us out of the habit of bumping the thermostat up and down willy-nilly. This is our first summer with it and we’ve noticed A LOT of savings compared to when we kept the thermostat closer to 70.

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    landon
    June 26th, 2008 16:51

    i find that when we have the ac at 80 with our ceiling fan on, I have to cover up with a blanket - and it’s 96 outside!

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