This depends on the quality of the home's insulation, the method used for heating (oil, gas, electric), the length of time them home is expected to be empty, the outside temperature, and many other variables, including the current price of the energy used.
Generally, in a home where a person leaves for work and returns daily (the usual situation for most heating systems), it is best to leave the heat at a single setting. Alternately, if one's home is equipped with a programmable thermostat (currently federal law for new installations), it can be beneficial to program a small dip in temperature during specific periods of time when the house will be unoccupied. The thinking behind this is that it is more efficient to maintain the house at a single temperature, than to repeatedly re-heat the entire house. The lower the outside temperature, the more this is the case. In sub-zero temperatures, it would take an incredible amount of energy to allow the indoor temperature to freefall during the day, and then reheat the whole house every night. This would result not only in higher heating costs, but increased wear and tear on the heating hardware itself. In warmer temperatures, this is less so.
If leaving for an extended absence, such as in the case of a vacation longer than a few days, or seasonal absence, then the heat should definitely be left off. However, be aware of freezing-related damage that may occur within the home. Without any internal heating, you might encounter problems that would normally not be an issue, such as Plumbing damage from water freezing in the pipes, etc. The longer the absence, the more energy and money will be saved by turning off the heat.
Air conditioning is another story. High humidity (which is also corrected by A/C systems) can damage paint, drywall, wallpaper, electronics, etc.
yes
in an a empty land there should be like;house,road.school, swimming like kind of these stuff. 1
igloo is a house that Inuits used during the winter.
First build the house, then empty the water with the empty bucket if you are in creative. if not, than fill the house with blocks and put a door on the entrance. then go in and destroy all the blocks. you should have a air bubble in the house.
The amount you charge for an empty house will depend on the square footage of the house and what neighborhood it is in. It also depends on whether you are renting it out or selling it. The average house sells for around 150,000 dollars in most locations.
yes you should
They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce. They are conditioned to be around during the months of 'decompisition'. That's why during the winter months they are scarce.
As long as you keep them charged you do not have to remove them. A fully charged battery will not freeze, but a dead battery will.
A house made from sod, wooden beams, and rocks; which is what they lived in during the winter.
i know how to get a free raecandybar go to Icirrus city during winter near the windmill there should be snow you can go on then there is a house go into the house then talk to the person in there the person will give you a free ragecandy bar remember it only works once every winter
it would be during the summer because its hotter then winter and being in side would add to the heat. Whether you'd sweat more inside or outside a house depends less on the time of year than the temperature inside the house and the kind of activity you're involved in.
it would be during the summer because its hotter then winter and being in side would add to the heat. Whether you'd sweat more inside or outside a house depends less on the time of year than the temperature inside the house and the kind of activity you're involved in.