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The longer you keep it at a low temperature, the more energy efficient you%26#039;re being.Your house loses heat to the surrounding (colder) atmosphere. The only thing preventing this is your insulation and heating system. If you%26#039;ve got your thermostat turned up, your heating system will have to keep replacing the heat which you%26#039;re losing to the outside.
If you turn the thermostat down when you don%26#039;t need it as warm, you lose less heat to the outside. Then when you turn the temperature back up, the heat is replaced in a short time frame, so less is lost to the outside.
This also applies to when you%26#039;re not home during the day. Personally I keep my thermostat at 58°F at night, 60°F during the day when not home (for the pets), and 62°F when home and awake. If cold it%26#039;s easy to put on a sweater. 80% 4 Votes
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it all depends on how long you keep it that low if you keep it low for 5 hours it would be more efficient than 2
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