When used wisely, programmable thermostats can save you both hassle and money. Compared with manual thermostats, the programmable variety lets you preset options, so you don’t have to be present in order to change the level of heating and cooling.
Programmable thermostats have a variety of features and functions, all of which can aid in streamlined heating and cooling.
The best way to save money with a programmable thermostat is to set the temperature back for at least 8-hour increments. For instance, you can set the thermostat back when you’re at work or asleep. Lowering the temperature during these times by one degree can knock 1 percent off your energy bill. If you lower the temperature 10 degrees, you’ll save at least 10 percent. Many homeowners forget to manually turn down the temperature, so this preset feature can do that for you.
By presetting the thermostat, you can have it begin heating or cooling your home before you enter. This way, by the time you arrive, your home has already reached your desired comfort level, and you won’t have had to leave it at that temperature all day. You can also set it to heat your home before you wake up, in order to avoid a shivering morning hunkered in front of the heater.
There are a number of programmable thermostats to choose from, each with their own features. Some of these features include:
Programmable thermostats can only save a homeowner money when he or she utilizes the features. If your thermostat isn’t set to lower the temperature at certain times of the day, your energy bill probably won’t decrease at all. Additionally, if the temperature is set extremely high in the winter or extremely cool in the summer, you may be missing out on significant savings. If your thermostat is set for a certain temperature and the heating or cooling feels unnecessary, don’t be afraid to override your system instead of letting it run automatically. Programmable thermostats are meant to work for you, fully under your control.
If you’re looking for a way to regulate your heating and cooling without having to remember to manually turn up or down your thermostat, you may want to consider purchasing a programmable one. The initial investment can help you shave money off your energy bill.
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