It is not uncommon for people to have the thermostats of their home set to different temperatures because some people are more comfortable with colder temperatures and vise versa. This leads many individuals to ask air conditioning professionals what is the best temperature to set a thermostat? When this question is asked to air conditioning companies, Hudson residents are asking more so from an economical and energy efficiency perspective. If a homeowner was to lower or raise their thermostat temperature depending on the season, on average they can save five to fifteen percent of their energy bill.
Setting a Thermostat During the Summer
It is a general recommendation that a home has their thermostat set to about seventy-eight degrees. Because it is hotter in summer, a homeowner can save additionally on every degree that they raise by about six to eight percent. When it comes to professional air conditioning companies, Hudson residents should be made aware that if seventy-eight degrees is too warm for them to be comfortable, they should use fans to help bring down the temperature even more. Fans that plug that hang from a ceiling or plug into an outlet are going to use less electricity than a Hvac system that is constantly running to keep the temperature lower.
Thermostat Settings for Winter Months
Similar to having higher temperatures in the summer, a homeowner that sets their thermostat lower in the winter months will save more money overtime. When it comes to thermostat temperatures during the colder months, a homeowner should keep their thermostat around sixty-eight degrees as suggested by professional air conditioning companies. Hudson residents can keep their energy bill lower if they use space heaters instead of cranking up the temperature on their thermostats. One thing that is never recommended is for people to have their oven turned on and open to heat their homes, but this is extremely dangerous and should not be done.
*Disclaimer: The views expressed here are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of Laser Air Conditioning & Heating*