Recommended Thermostat Settings for Fall

In our home state of Georgia, finding the perfect fall thermostat settings can become an endless battle. When half of the household wants to stay warm and comfortable, the other half may be worried about utility prices. Despite this seeming like an impossible battle to win, we assure you that there’s a solution that appeases everyone in your home. In this article, we’ll explain our recommended thermostat settings for Fall. 

The Perfect Temperature

The perfect thermostat settings will depend on your’s home unique needs. The most popular and recommended temperature is normally around 68 degrees. By making this your choice, you can stay warm without having to force your heating system to work harder than it needs to. The cooler it gets outside, the more tempted you may be to warm your home up even more. If you just set your thermostat at a good temperature and add an extra layer of clothing or blanket if you get chilly, you can end up saving a lot of money over the fall and winter months of the year. How to Get Your HVAC Ready For Fall

Extra Ways to Save Money

If you want to save even more money, invest in a programmable thermostat. You can set it to lower the temperature when you are not home and to raise the temperature right before you get home. This means that you can enjoy a comfortable temperature as soon as you walk inside of your home, and save money by having your thermostat turned down while you are away. You can also do this at night. You can program your thermostat to turn down after everyone has gone to bed. Then, program your thermostat to heat back up before everyone starts waking up. These energy-saving options can be a way to keep your home cozy. 

Be Good to Your Heating System

If your heating system is constantly having to work hard to keep your home warm this fall, it will not only run up your energy bill but also put a strain on your unit itself. By having your thermostat settings set at around 68 degrees, your unit will be able to perform well without being overworked. You will also be able to avoid damages that come from overworking your unit. By taking good care of it and having it inspected regularly by professionals, your HVAC system will be able to work optimally for as long as possible.

Being good to your heating system also means that you must perform your seasonal maintenance on time by a certified technician. This ensures that your system won’t break down, runs perfectly, and has the safety checks necessary to last through the coldest months. 

Stay Warm

We know how important it is to stay warm this fall and winter, but by setting your thermostat back to 68 degrees you can enjoy extra savings. Always try to bundle up with clothes or cover up with a blanket before raising your thermostat temperature. You can watch and see how much money you save by not raising your temperature too high and not overworking your heating system. If you would like to learn more about our services, contact us today for more information or to set up an appointment with one of our HVAC specialists. 

Contact Hammock’s AC for Our Recommended Thermostat Settings for Fall

If you have any questions about the recommended thermostat settings for fall, call Hammock’s AC to speak with one of our seasoned technicians. We can inform, inspect, or repair any cooling or heating system quickly and efficiently. These settings may vary from state to state. To find out more, please contact us to see and learn more about what to expect when replacing your HVAC.

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