A Smart Thermostat is Terrific for Fluctuating Temperatures

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Living in an area with a fluctuating climate like SW Tennessee or North Alabama can make heating and cooling your home a challenge. Homeowners who live in such areas might consider getting a smart thermostat as a way to make your home more energy-efficient and more comfortable.

What are Smart Thermostats?

Smart thermostats are similar to programmable thermostats in that they allow you to automatically adjust the temperature based on the time and day of the week. One key difference between a smart thermostat and a normal programmable device is that a smart model can be accessed via the WiFi network within your home. You can access the thermostat using an app on your phone to adjust the temperature when you’re on vacation or you’re gone longer than expected during the day. Smart controls can also deliver daily usage and data reports to help you heat and cool your home more efficiently.

Smart Thermostats and Energy Efficiency

The DOE estimates that homeowners can save roughly 10% on their energy bill by adjusting the thermostat by 10 degrees for eight hours a day. During the winter, many homeowners opt to set their thermostat to a lower temperature while at work or during the night while they sleep. Smart controls can manage these adjustments on their own and some can even create a schedule based on your patterns. A smart device offers the ability to remotely change your settings, adjust the schedule, and receive alerts when it’s time for maintenance. Using these features properly can result in improved efficiency, lower utility costs, and more consistent comfort.

Upgrading to a smart thermostat

A smart thermostat can help your HVAC system perform better by responding to changes to your home environment. Reach out to McCoy’s Heating and Air Conditioning to learn about more quality HVAC products and services that can help you save money. For more information, contact us online or give us a call today.

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