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Thermostat setting for vacamt house (winter weather related)

Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:37 am
Posted by Wiseguy
Member since Mar 2020
3365 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:37 am
Looking for opinions. My parents’ house is now uninhabited. It is an elevated house. What is the lowest setting you would go on the thermostat to protect the house and the contents that are in it? Water is turned off at the main valve.

With the deep freeze potentially coming next week I am going to try and get everything squared away this weekend.
Posted by Deep Purple Haze
LA
Member since Jun 2007
51746 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:38 am to
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Posted by BlackPot
Member since Oct 2016
2058 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:38 am to
67-68
Posted by chryso
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2008
11851 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:39 am to
65
Posted by PhilipMarlowe
Member since Mar 2013
20475 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:43 am to
Google says 55.
Posted by FlyinTiger93
Member since May 2010
3575 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:46 am to
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Posted by Fat and Happy
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2013
16963 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:48 am to
As long as any pipes outside are covered, you can leave the tiniest little drip and it will be ok.

We don’t live in Indiana so the weather has to get cold enough and stay at those temps for a while to actually freeze pipes.

People love to knee jerk weather around Louisiana. Yes it gets cold but not that dang cold
Posted by Trauma14
Member since Aug 2010
5803 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:49 am to
55-60 is what I would do.
Posted by ItzMe1972
Member since Dec 2013
9774 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:49 am to
I have rentals that are vacant from time to time.

I have no problem setting the stat at 50.
Posted by doubleb
Baton Rouge
Member since Aug 2006
35891 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 9:49 am to
55 degrees

But check the plumbing.

Are pipes exposed outside, under the house or in the attic? If any of those conditions exist action should be taken.
Posted by jbgleason
Bailed out of BTR to God's Country
Member since Mar 2012
18894 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 10:08 am to
quote:

Water is turned off at the main valve.


You left a couple of faucets inside open right? Right?
Posted by MSTiger33
Member since Oct 2007
20360 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 10:15 am to
I set 55 in the parts of the house that go unused
Posted by BayouBengal23
BR
Member since Mar 2019
569 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 10:16 am to
quote:

My parents’ house is now uninhabited


Can I buy it?
Posted by keakar
Member since Jan 2017
29883 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 10:20 am to
leave heater set at 60

leave a/c set at 80

this will control humidity just enough to stop mold and prevent any pipes from freezing
Posted by tigeraddict
Baton Rouge
Member since Mar 2007
11792 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 10:20 am to
Shut off the water at meter. And drain the pressure off the system.

What ever is the lowest setting on ur stat.
Posted by leftovergumbo
Member since May 2018
483 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 10:21 am to
I don't even turn on the heat in the house I live in until it dips down below 58. I spend all year just waiting for the cold, why would I ruin a good thing?
Posted by trussthetruzz
Marquette, MI
Member since Sep 2020
9236 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 10:28 am to
same here. At most i’ll put heater on 57-58. Anything higher dries me out and feels stuffy
Posted by MBclass83
Baton Rouge
Member since Oct 2010
9345 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 10:31 am to
We keep our cabin at 55. Water turned off and pipes drained. We are much colder in winter than around here.
Posted by Dlawnboy
Member since May 2008
719 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 10:35 am to
I leave camp at 60 and 80. Never know it will be 90 or 30 in LA. Nest/smart thermostat is great for keeping a range.
Posted by Jsand43
Member since May 2021
872 posts
Posted on 12/16/22 at 10:47 am to
Everyone saying check the pipes either didn't read or can't read. The man said the water is shut off at the main valve. If there is no water in the pipes they will not bust.
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