Energy-Saving Tips for Your Thermostat

Heating and cooling your home often account for the largest portion of your energy bills. A common misconception is that setting your thermostat to an extreme temperature will make your HVAC system work faster or more efficiently. In reality, this only causes your system to consume more energy without speeding up the process.
Frequent temperature changes make your HVAC work harder and reduce its efficiency. Instead, pick a comfortable temperature and maintain it consistently. For even greater savings, consider installing a smart or programmable thermostat. These devices help optimize your energy use by adjusting the temperature based on when you’re home, ensuring comfort without unnecessary energy waste.





