This is very much a matter of personal comfort, and of the quality of the building.
The "standard" setting is 72 degrees F, or 22 degrees C. However, I've seen customers select anything from 65 F (~19 C) to 75 F (24 C).
In our home, the thermostat is usually set to 70 F in the winter. If anyone's sick, it will go up to 72-73 F. Usually, by February it's around that setting as well.
I recommend "setting back" the thermostat by about 5-7 F degrees (about 3 - 4 C degrees) at night.
The HVAC Veteran
Yes, you should take down a 10x30 Easy Set Pool for the winter. Snow and ice can damage the pool and cause the walls to collapse.
As low as you can live with
i dont know =D
Lemongrass is a tropical. You can bring it into the house in the winter and it should be okay. Set it next to a window that gets lots of sunlight.
The People I talk to always say have it set at 68 degrees in the winter time
I would set it at 73 degrees both for summer and winter.. if you constantly turning it up and down it will make your electric bill go up..
i think it is 68 to72 and 65 to75
The number that gets you to the highest setting without seeing condensation on your windows in the winter. Should shoot for around 25-30% humididty.
winter
20 degrees Celsius is 68 degrees Fahrenheit; but I like it cooler than that in the Winter.
It's set to begin this winter. The winter of 2010.
Some features you should look for in a patio set to be sure that it can stand up to the winter weather include waterproof construction and a warranty. Most plastics are great.