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What’s your “go to” Temperature in the winter?

January 11, 2021 Cheryl Kaye
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The average person sets their furnace thermostat at 73 degrees in the winter.  

I actually prefer it cooler.  I set mine at 68 in winter.  But in the summer, I put it up to about 70.

To keep your furnace running well all winter, schedule a Trouble Free Tune-up from Apex Services Heating and Cooling.

If you mention my name, Cheryl Kaye, Apex Services Heating and Cooling will perform a 33-point tune up, including a check for carbon monoxide leaks, for only $37.00 and that includes the service call!  Click here to book your tune-up Apexcomfort.com.  Or call 402-289-3082.

Apex Services Heating and Cooling is giving away a new furnace plus installation to an active vet, first responder or teacher.  Click here to contact Apex and nominate someone you know.  

-Cheryl Kaye

 

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