
Each degree matters when it comes to staying comfortable—and your power bill. That’s why more Dundas, MN, homeowners are turning to smart thermostats to maximize their home comfort. These devices do more than make it easier to control your HVAC—they use advanced temperature scheduling and connectivity to align with your daily activities.
By using these smart thermostat programming tips from the heating and cooling specialists at Better Air, you can maintain your preferred temperature while minimizing unnecessary energy use. Whether you're hoping to save on utility bills or enjoy a more efficient home, smart home climate control is the way to go. In this blog, we’ll cover essential smart thermostat strategies. With this smart thermostat programming guide, you can make your HVAC system be more efficient and less wasteful.
1. Change the Temperature According to Your Daily Routine
Use your smart thermostat settings to control temperatures according to your everyday routine—cooler when you're away, warmer when you're home and perfectly set for sleeping. By automatically changing adjusting the temperature when no one’s home, these schedules minimize unnecessary heating or cooling. Some smart thermostats are designed to learn your habits and change temperature automatically.
Utilizing smart thermostat settings to change temperatures based on your daily activities provides comfort on your terms without wasting power—all while saving money. Plus, it’s easy: you don’t have to keep track of settings.
2. Adjust Temperatures Seasonally
One of the energy-saving thermostat tips from the team at Better Air is to use your smart thermostat to adjust your home’s temperature according to the season. For instance, during winter, experts say the ideal temperature for home energy efficiency is 68 degrees in the day and a little cooler at night. This method can lower heating bills by as much as 10% each year. That’s different from the ideal cost-saving temperature when it's hot outside, which is approximately 78 degrees. By adjusting your thermostat based on the seasons, you reduce unnecessary power usage and still enjoy a pleasant home.
3. Use Away or Eco Modes When You're Not Home
Smart or programmable thermostat schedules also lets you use special modes—such as Away and Eco—when you're away from your home. Away Mode decreases the temperature while you're gone. Eco Mode also minimizes the temperature and is ideal for longer absences, like vacations. These two settings let you save on power when you’re not home to enjoy the heating or cooling, but still maintain a minimum temperature to prevent dangerously high or low temperatures.
4. Control Temperature in Individual Rooms or Areas with Zoning Features
Some homes have stubbornly hot or cold rooms. A common example is a a second floor that’s consistently warmer than the first floor. Installing an HVAC zoning system breaks the house into zones, allowing you to adjust temperatures in different parts or levels of your home. Smart thermostats allow you to set and adjust temperatures by zone, so you can always stay comfortable.
5. Use HVAC Monitoring Features for Maximum Savings
One of the advantages of smart thermostats is they have the ability to integrate with connected HVAC systems. More than just controlling your heating and cooling system, the WiFi or Bluetooth connection allows your smart thermostat to gather real-time data from the system itself. This means a smart thermostat can monitor performance, alert you to AC or furnace repair and can even send a notification to your local HVAC company when it's time for HVAC maintenance or repair.
This helps get prompt furnace or air conditioning repair as soon as your system needs it. Without this feature, a failing heating and cooling system could deteriorate further and lose efficiency before you even notice—until the damage is done and your energy bills spike.
Need Help Programming Your Thermostat? Better Air Can Help
Smart thermostats have many benefits for your comfort and the energy efficiency of your home. At Better Air, we love helping homeowners like you unlock the most out of smart thermostats and other smart HVAC technology. If you'd like, we can combine a smart thermostat with furnace or air conditioning installation—helping you get the most out of your HVAC system. Or, we can walk you through how a smart thermostat and zoned HVAC system can make your upcoming AC or furnace installation that much more eco-friendly. We're also happy to give you thermostat efficiency advice and demonstrate what these innovative tools are capable of.
Enjoying more convenient living with smart thermostats starts with a phone call. Set up your appointment with Better Air by calling 507-663-1208 today.