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How to Come Up With an AC Temp That You and Your Spouse Agree On

Learning to love each other’s differences is what makes relationships work. Yet, battles about the temperature of your house can rapidly lead to heated discussions. One person likes it warm and toasty, while the other likes it cool and crisp. Using these strategies can help you and your spouse finally agree on how to maintain […]

Learning to love each other’s differences is what makes relationships work. Yet, battles about the temperature of your house can rapidly lead to heated discussions. One person likes it warm and toasty, while the other likes it cool and crisp. Using these strategies can help you and your spouse finally agree on how to maintain your home's temperature.

 

Explore Home Temperature Zoning Services

New HVAC system technology takes temperature control even further. When you contact an HVAC company, ask about home temperature zoning options. With this technology, you can ensure that your house's different parts stay within varying temperature ranges. Knowing that your home office is set to your desired temperature may make accommodating your spouse’s preference for the living room easier.

 

Discuss Ways to Save on Energy Costs

For some families, the temperature battle comes down to finances. For example, you might get overheated during the hottest part of the day in the summer. Meanwhile, your spouse might have concerns about rising utility costs. In this case, a programmable thermostat might be an option to help both of you find a middle ground. Home HVAC technicians can help you install a programmable thermostat that you can set up to run more during the day when you are aware of the heat. Later, the thermostat can automatically adjust the temperature for more savings overnight.

 

Identify Each Person’s Preferences

The first thing you’ll need to do is determine where you both stand regarding your home's ideal temperature. Simply saying that one is too cold or hot doesn’t help you narrow down what makes them feel comfortable. Start by looking at your home's current temperature to figure out what each of you needs to feel comfortable.

 

Try to Find a Compromise

If your preferences are within a fairly close range of each other, it might be possible to meet in the middle. Simply adjust the thermostat within the mid-range of both of your preferred temperatures to see if that works. If you try this option, give both of you time to acclimate to the new temperature range. After a couple of days, you’ll know if it works.

 

Utilize Environment and Clothing Adjustments

Even with modern technology, you may notice that your comfort fluctuates throughout the day. Naturally, you might feel hotter if you’ve spent the day in the kitchen cooking for a special event. You could also feel cold if you catch a draft while sitting by the window. Being prepared to throw on a sweater or remove a layer of clothing could help you and your spouse find ways to deal with temporary changes in your comfort levels.

 

You don’t have to give your spouse the cold shoulder regarding temperature control disagreements. While it may take some time to figure out the ideal temperature for everyone’s comfort, it is possible to strike a compromise. Working with a professional HVAC technician can transform your home environment into one where everyone feels a sense of control over their comfort.

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