Frodo
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I'm worried about mine too. It took 18 hours for it to start fermenting and it wasn't till after I put it on top of the washing machine. Then It was bubbling away and I woke up this morning and it stopped. My house heated up to 75° and when I saw it that high I turned the AC on to 73°.
Is there anything I should check or just leave it be?
18 hours isn't horribly long for visible fermentation to start. After you pitch yeast it takes a while for them to replicate themselves. During that time they use up oxygen in the wort but are not producing any carbon dioxide, thus you don't see anything happening and think something is wrong. Pitching the correct amount of healthy yeast will help reduce the lag time.
Get a fermometer (stick on thermometer from your LHBS) that you can tape to the outside of your fermenter. Then you'll know what the temperature of the liquid is. THAT is the important temperature to keep track of, not the room temp. A couple/few hours of room temp in the low 70s won't ruin anything, as long as it doesn't stay that warm for so long that the 5 gallons starts to get past 70F too. Temp swings aren't a great thing, but they're tough to avoid if you don't have a fermentation fridge. A water bath as suggested by hangglider will help alleviate the diurnal temperature swings.
EDIT: By the way, your fermentation may have already finished. Only way to know is by checking the specific gravity (with a hydrometer).