Submitted by No_Huckleberry7316 t3_11dj8u2 in boston
No_Huckleberry7316 OP t1_ja911o8 wrote
Reply to comment by jamesland7 in National Grid billed me $653 for my 750 sqft apartment by No_Huckleberry7316
I mean we keep turning up the thermostat because it feels cold (we sit pretty close to where the glass door is).
aPirateNamedBeef t1_ja93oqi wrote
Try insulating that door better or sitting somewhere else. You can't heat your house to 73 degrees and not pay a ton of money.
Do you have a smart thermostat? Is it on a schedule and do you change the temperature when you are not home?
No_Huckleberry7316 OP t1_ja96tpr wrote
Yup, smart thermostat. I basically only know how to turn it up or down but never figured out how to get it to work on a schedule. It just goes back down to 60 degrees periodically until I turn it back up to 70+, which I'm learning that I shouldn't do.
GM_Pax t1_ja95psr wrote
The door is the culprit. Either rearrange things so you can sit further away (hard in a small floorplan, I know), or insulate it somehow. Try hanging heavy curtains across it, for example.
mpking828 t1_ja96t98 wrote
A heavy curtain works amazingly well.
No_Huckleberry7316 OP t1_ja96zoh wrote
It won't be possible to rearrange stuff at this point but will look into the other insulation options - thank you!
GM_Pax t1_ja9k1kl wrote
One thing to do, that can test this without any cost? Hang up a comforter or a heavy blanket across the door. If that improves things, you know you need those heavy curtains.
:)
frankybling t1_ja9m3c8 wrote
Thermal curtains, they’re usually pretty ugly but they work really well when it’s cold out to stop drafts.
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