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Switch To A Programmable Thermostat

by Tal Potishman

Most homeowners are trying to find ways to lower their energy costs and improve overall energy efficiency. With the government trying to implement measures for the nation to go more ‘green’ and many others wanting to make an environmental difference, it is hard not to consider more green orientated options. If you are looking for a way to save on energy costs and are feeling dissatisfied with an ordinary thermostat, you should consider switching to a programmable thermostat.

Non-programmable thermostats compared to programmable thermostats

A non-programmable thermostat stays at the same temperature the whole day, whereas the programmable thermostat has the flexibility of changing the set temperature at predetermined times during the day. You can be more relaxed with a programmable thermostat as you do not need to worry about adjusting its setting before leaving the house or before going to sleep.

Programmable thermostats provide you with all the comfort you need, whilst maximising energy savings. It can provide you with warmth in the main living areas and then reduce the temperature during the day saving on energy. In other words, if you are looking to have a more convenient lifestyle, then programmable thermostats might just be for you.

Greater Lifestyle

With a programmable thermostat you can control how you want to heat your house. For instance if you are on your way to work, you can set the temperature to be lower when you’re gone and have it set to kick back an hour before you return. This way you get to save on energy while you’re gone, but still have the comfort of returning to a warm home.

Saving during the winter season

The winter months tend to be the most expensive for homeowners. However, with a programmable thermostat, you can save substantially. Providing that homeowners ensure that the programmable thermostats are set properly, they can benefit from huge energy savings. In order to maximise energy savings, homeowners have been advised to turn their thermostats back 10 to 15 percent for eight hours, while away at work or asleep at night. The homeowner will be able to save up to 10 percent on annual energy bills.

Selecting the right programmable thermostat

There are many range of options available out there and it is important to look at what will suit you most. In deciding which programmable thermostat to go for, you should first determine the temperature setbacks you want for your home and the simplest thermostat that will fulfil that need. Another point of consideration is ensuring that the thermostat will be compatible with your home’s heating system. An additional point is if you have a cooling system, you need to make sure that the programmable thermostat will control both the heating and the cooling. Also note that the location of your thermostat can affects its performance and efficiency.

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