One of the most important things you can do to help lower monthly heating bills, is to have a programmable thermostat. This is because you can set the temperature for the home according to if you are there or away. It is not cost efficient to keep the home at a higher temperature when you are away. You can also set the thermostat to warm up the home before you return. This way you can have a warm and comfortable home, as well as saving on the heat bills.

The Difference between a Programmable Thermostat and a Basic Thermostat

A basic thermostat is one that is non-programmable and has limited options for it. The thermostat will not have controls to set the furnace to run at various times of the day, or days of the week. The heater will run at whatever temperature you manually set for it until you change it again. This means if you turn the heat down while you are at work, you will have to manually turn it up before the home is warmed up again. A beneficial thing about a programmable thermostat is that you can set it for one temperature while you are away. You can then program it to turn on at a different temperature when you are due back home. This is beneficial because it not only saves energy by not over heating an empty home, but it also keeps you from suffering through the process of heating up a cold home. No matter what type of thermostat you have, always remember to perform regular maintenance for it, and the furnace as well.

Maintenance is important to do on a regular basis

If you notice certain areas in your home that are not reaching the temperature the thermostat is set at, consider installing a programmable thermostat. You can preset temperatures for your home based on certain times of the day and days of the week. Make sure to have the thermostat inspected and maintained regularly. By doing so, you can help ensure that it can reach the desired temperature you have it set for, and also have it be energy efficient.

Other benefits Programmable Thermostats have

Depending on the type of thermostat you have installed in your home, you can set up different programs that fit your weekday and weekend routines so that you do not have to worry about forgetting or manually changing the temperature yourself. A programmable thermostat can have a variety of settings to fit your lifestyle and needs. A seven-day model allows for a different program for every day of the week. A five-two model allows you to set a program from Monday through Friday. It then allows a separate program to be set for Saturday and Sunday. A five-one-one model allows you to set the thermostat for the weekdays, while having another schedule for Saturday and another one for Sunday. If you are unsure which type of programmable thermostat to invest in, we can help advise you on the choices.