Common Mistakes to Avoid With Your Thermostat

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Updated on Oct 23, 2023
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Common Mistakes to Avoid With Your Thermostat

You can save up to 10% in AC and heating costs by lowering the thermostat by 10 degrees for the night as per the US Department of Energy. Smart or programmable thermostats can make things easier for you by staying on top of these temperature changes. However, you need to make sure you use the device correctly. These are the top mistakes homeowners make with thermostats.

Not Having Professionals Install the Thermostat

Modern programmable and smart thermostats are highly complex devices unlike the older traditional models. These thermostats are easy for homeowners to use. However, they need to be installed correctly by professionals. You may end up with functional problems if you don’t install the thermostat properly. In other words, you may lose your ability to program the device accurately.

You may lose control over the right temperature with the accuracy provided by a smart or programmable thermostat. This may result in higher energy usage, unexpected temperature changes, and increased cooling or heating bills.

It is possible that you may end up choosing the wrong interior space or room for installation without a professional. Thermostats that are in a draft room, in direct sunlight, or near a steamy or humid kitchen or bathroom may not receive accurate temperature readings. The ideal place for any thermostat is the interior wall of any well-used room. It should be away from drafts and sun.

Smart thermostats need to be connected to the WiFi. This means your device needs to be installed within the router’s range. HVAC professionals can help you find the right spot for your smart or programmable thermostat.

Not Using the Thermostat Correctly

Smart thermostats allow setting temperatures remotely. They can help in making energy-saving adjustments in real time. You may think that turning the heat or cold off can save you tons of money. But sudden temperature fluctuations may result in the HVAC system working overtime.

You should never cycle your system on or off constantly using remote thermostat settings. You should also avoid extreme temperature changes. It is best to set the temperature in an 8 – 10 degree range of your usual settings to maximize money and energy saving benefits.

Not Maintaining the Thermostat

Everyone maintains their HVAC systems, filters, and ducts. Your thermostat requires regular cleaning and maintenance as well. Failure to not do so could cause the entire system to prematurely fail. You should gently wipe and routinely dust the exterior of the thermostat. This prevents potential clogging and other debris related problems.

Physical care is of utmost importance in maintaining your thermostat. However, you need to consider electronic maintenance as well. Make sure you update the thermostat app regularly. You shouldn’t forget to change the batteries in your smart and programmable thermostat if it has backup batteries. It is recommended to replace them when the unit alerts to low power or every season.

The thermostat will utilize power from the home’s electrical system during routine days. However, it is possible for high winds, storm surges, and other electricity related issues to erase the thermostat’s settings. Your working battery backup will help in keeping temperatures in your Northern California home constant. Or else, you may have to reset the temperatures every time.

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