What Kind Of Thermostat Is Best For Your Budget?

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If you want to make your home more comfortable while saving money, changing out your thermostat may be the solution you're looking for. Air conditioning doesn't have to be expensive if you manage it properly. Here are your options.

Manual Thermostat

Most homes start with an old-fashioned manual thermostat. This is the kind that has a single temperature setting plus an off switch. Your air conditioner always runs at the same temperature unless you change your thermostat.

For people who like to keep their home chilly, this can waste a lot of money since you don't need your air conditioner running while you're at work or asleep. Even if you try to remember to turn it off, you'll sometimes forget, and when you do remember, you'll come home to a warm house.

However, if you're one of those people who likes to keep your thermostat at 80 and only use air conditioning during heatwaves, a manual thermostat may be right for you.

Programmable Thermostat

A programmable thermostat turns your air conditioner on and off for you. Depending on what model you choose, you can set different temperatures for when you're home, when you're asleep, and when you're at work. You can also have a different schedule for the weekend or even for specific days of the week.

Upgrading to a programmable thermostat may require changing out some wires, but it's a relatively simple and inexpensive upgrade.

Wi-Fi Thermostat

A Wi-Fi thermostat lets you control your air conditioner with an app. If you want to change the temperature without getting out of bed, you're able to do so. You can also get your air conditioner running early if you're getting home sooner than normal, or you can turn it off if you forgot to adjust it before leaving on vacation. Most Wi-Fi thermostats also have programmable features. The only difference is that you'll need to connect your Wi-Fi thermostat to your home network.

Smart Thermostat

A smart thermostat works like Wi-Fi thermostats and has most of the same features. The difference is that you don't even have to set it. It learns your habits and adjusts its scheduling automatically. You can also have it track your phone so it will turn your air conditioner back on when you're heading towards home.

To learn more about how to pick the right thermostat, contact an air conditioning services company in your area today.

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