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Experts generally recommend turning on the heat when indoor temperatures fall to the mid-60s.
The U.S. Department of Energy suggests setting your thermostat between 68 and 70 degrees while awake to conserve energy.
You can save up to 10% on heating costs by turning your thermostat back 7 to 10 degrees for eight hours a day.
In Louisville, landlords are required to provide reasonable heat from October 1 to May 1.
As temperatures start to get colder in the Louisville area, locals may be debating when to turn their furnace on.
Although there is no universal answer, experts do have some tips for those looking to crank the heat. Here's what to know.
When should you turn your heat on in fall?
Many heating and cooling businesses generally recommend turn

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