What is a comfortable temperature for the thermostat during the Summer?

Last week, I randomly decided to visit my aunt that I haven’t seen in a few months.

The last time I saw her, she mentioned that she was planning on moving but it completely slipped my mind.

Well, on the day I went to see her, she was in the middle of the moving process, so naturally, I decided to stay and help in any way that I could. Well, she needed help to move smaller items and we were able to pack my SUV from top to bottom with all kinds of items from her home. The new home is beautiful, it’s a 3-bedroom house with a massive backyard. Anyway, while moving the stuff from the car into the home, I noticed that inside the house felt a bit warm. I asked my Aunt if the A/C was on and she said that it was. Well, after about 20 minutes or so of unpacking I didn’t feel any difference in the air, so I assumed that the A/C was not working as it should. So, I decided to check the temperature on the thermostat, and it was set at 84 degrees. Of course, this was the reason why the house felt so warm. On that day, the temperature outside was also in the mid-80s so having the A/C set so high made no sense. The recommendation for the ideal temperature for the Summer is 78 degrees, so 84 is just too warm for any home to feel comfortable. I adjusted the temperature to 78 degrees and immediately, I felt the difference and the house became more comfortable.

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