How does a programmable thermostat save energy?
A programmable thermostat is key to keeping your home at a comfortable temperature year-round, all while saving energy. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, setting your thermostat back seven to ten degrees for eight hours a day from your normal temperature setting can save you 10 percent on your annual energy bill.
Where to install a programmable thermostat in your home?
Here are some basic recommendations to consider before you choose a new programmable thermostat or change your existing thermostat setting: Install your thermostat on an interior wall, away from direct sunlight, drafts, windows and doorways. Keep the area below and in front of the thermostat clear of furniture.
Is it possible to program a smart thermostat?
A digital thermostat has multiple options for adjustments and programming, but can be difficult to program without an instruction manual. A smart thermostat is Wi-Fi-enabled and a wise, energy saving addition to your smart home. A smart thermostat offers easy-to-use features that you can access on the thermostat or from your smartphone.
What can a thermostat be used to control?
The thermostat is easy to install and also controls any built-in humidifiers, dehumidifiers, and ventilators in your home. Room sensors, sold separately, help ensure that the rooms you use most are set at the temps you want them to be, while the rooms, like your guest room, that you don’t use much aren’t kept as warm (or cool).
Why do you need to calibrate a programmable thermostat?
If the sensor is off, your home won’t be as warm or cool as you want it to be. Calibrating the thermostat can adjust it to make it more accurate. Most programmable thermostats come already calibrated from the manufacturer, and you don’t need to calibrate them again.