Temperature control in winter

By ice castle prince

Our heat is controlled by an in-unit thermostat, which I keep set at 71 degrees F. The temperature in two rooms is consistatnly below 60 and now that it has gotten colder it is in the 40’s. The building gave us a heater and an air vent and told us to try that. It is clearly not working. Just wondering if there is any law or regulation saying that a room or apartment is capable of staying a certain temperature in Iowa.Do you can suggestion for temperature control in winter ?

Edited on: Monday, May 7th, 2012 10:53 am

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