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Originally Posted by Patf View Post
We are new in TV and wondering if there is a problem with our house. The house was built in 2008. It seems to loose a lot of heat on cool nights. We set the thermostat at 68 during the day and turn it way down at night. On a typical night with a low of 45 degrees, the house drops to 60 degrees by morning.

Our neighbors do the same thing, and their house only drops to 65 by morning.

We do the same thing with our house up north, and on a 45 degree night the house is 65 or higher in the morning.

Do we have a problem with our house here in TV, or is this kind of temp drop normal? Are the houses not insulated like the ones up north? Are our neighbors just lucky?

Do you have a stick built home and they have a stucco?

We just turn the heat on when it get's cold. Never thought to worry about it.
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