Submitted by 1234nameuser t3_zfwx6b in Connecticut
Hi all, I know it hasn't really even hit yet, but as first winter up here from down South have a interest in what everyone's considers the norm for indoor temps & heating usage. Hopefully the $5/gal oil is gone for good for rest of winter.
indoor, daytime - 60deg
indoor, nighttime - 52deg
Usage to date (since 14-NOV) - $312 = 1/4 of 275 gal furnace (250gals full?) @ $5/gal
home - 100yr old 3bd, 2000sqft
Sneaky-er t1_ize9lu5 wrote
Yo - that’s cold. Transplanted here close to 6 years.
Indoor when people are home - 68 At work/school - 65 Return home - 68
Overnight - 62
Lucky my home is very well insulated. Used caulk around windows when I 1sr moved in. Fill up sucks but it last.
Invest in insulation - helps in winters and summers. Many Connecticut programs to assist with insulation that cover most cost.