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Is Your Heating And Air Thermostat Saving Or Costing You Money?

Is your heating and air thermostat costing you money each month. It is a valuable part of your home that needs careful consideration. The temperature that you set it at is usually a personal preference. Many people are finding out that there is a considerable cost savings when using the proper thermostat and setting it to maximize their comfort level and energy usage.

For example, when it’s hot in the summer months, is it set so low that it feels good wearing pants and a long sleeve shirt when running the air conditioner? Do you wrap up in a blanket? This could be an indication that you could raise the thermostat a little and still be comfortable.

In the winter when it’s cold and often times freezing, do you turn on a fan or go around the house in shorts and a tank top? Just decreasing the heat just a little bit can save you an extensive amount of money on your heating and air bill. Although there is no exact temperature to set it on since we all have different comfort levels, it is relatively simple to make some minor adjustments and save a considerable amount of money every month.

A great deal of money can be saved by dealing with the summer heat and the cold from the winter, but not a lot of comfort comes from that so finding a place in the middle can save you money and give you comfort at the same time. It’s not necessary to completely turn off the thermostat to gain the benefits of more money in your pocket at the end of the month.

Our personal comfort level often times varies regarding the perfect temperature. Finding and setting the perfect comfort level for you and your home is the first objective. Some statistics have revealed that during the winter even though there are variables to our individual comfort level setting the heat at 68 degrees Fahrenheit is a good starting point. A good starting point to find your comfort level in the summer months is 76 degrees Fahrenheit. Each two degree change in the temperature up or down (depends on the season) can save a good amount of money.

If you normally keep your thermostat set at 70 degrees in the winter months and you can still feel comfortable with it set at 68 degrees, then you can save some cash on your heating and air bill.

In the summer when it’s hot, if you can leave the air conditioning set at around 76 degrees, you will see a savings in the energy usage. If you can move these temperatures a little more, you will save even more money.

One thing to remember is if you are constantly moving the thermostat up and down, you are not really going to be saving much if any at all. In fact, if you get cold so you raise the air conditioner up, only to become hot again and lower it again, you will be wasting money.

As the air in the home comes down it doesn’t take as much energy to maintain it at that level but if the temperature in the home heats up, the air conditioner has to work twice as much to cool it back down again. A lot of money is lost as a result of this. If you keep your home set at the right temperature you can reap the rewards all year long from your heating & air energy savings.

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