The two different types of modern electronic thermostats are programmable and smart.

The thermostat for your HVAC system is an important gauge that can save you money and make your heating and cooling more efficient. The two different types of modern electronic thermostats are programmable and smart. A programmable thermostat has a vacation mode that automatically raises the standard temperature by a few degrees while a smart thermostat allows you to make temperature adjustments with a smartphone. The following information explains the benefits of a thermostat upgrade for New Jersey residents.

 

Choosing a New Programmable Thermostat

Sometimes you can bypass replacing ducts, furnaces, and air conditioners simply by upgrading your thermostat. The better thermostat you have, the more efficiently your HVAC system will run. If your thermostat is older than ten years, your system will probably run better with an upgrade to a programmed thermostat. Even if you already have a programmable thermostat, a newer unit can mean enormous energy savings.

Usually, the newer a thermostat is, the more control it has in remembering the temperature you want to set for a room, whether it is for heating or cooling. Newer thermostats let you program temperatures at specific time periods and set scheduled temperature changes. For example, you can set your thermostat’s timing based off of:

  • Weekday and weekend

  • Weekdays, Saturdays, and Sundays

  • Each day of the week

Advantages of Programmable Thermostats

When you have the power to program temperatures, you no longer have to tiptoe across a cold floor in the middle of the night to reset the temperature. You can plan your temperatures for the day all at one time. Another advantage is that you will no longer have to pay for heating or cooling that you do not use. You can lower the heat when you are away from home and schedule it to increase before your arrival. These types of thermostats also have the sophistication to correct temperatures quickly without putting any strain on your heating and air conditioner system.

You can tell if you have an old thermostat if it has hot and cold settings, which do not really offer a comfortable atmosphere. A more modern programmed thermostat gives you controls to keep your home comfortable every part of every day through all seasons. The newer devices will give you control of heating and cooling for each room in your entire house. Newer systems also require the lowest amount of maintenance by giving you maintenance reminders, such as replacing an air filter. For this reason alone, a thermostat upgrade is worthwhile because it eliminates the biggest HVAC problem over time, which is neglect.

Controlling Temperatures with Your SmartPhone

One of the biggest advantages of a thermostat upgrade is that you can link a new thermostat to your smartphone and make programming adjustments whenever you want from any location. You will also receive maintenance updates on your smartphone so that you will always be up to date on your heating and air conditioner condition. This ability allows you to keep your temperatures set at optimal energy savings levels while you are away, with the option to reset temperatures when you decide to come home.

Best Reasons for Thermostat Upgrade

  • lower your energy bills

  • automatic temperature setting changes

  • access to HVAC monitoring data about system status

  • modern thermostats use touch screens rather than manual controls

  • newer thermostats facilitate zoning systems

Humidity

 In times of high humidity, you should not have your thermostat in the “fan on” position. It’s important to monitor your indoor moisture levels, which ideally will be between 40 to 50%. Here are tips for handling humidity:

  • high humidity drains your body of fluids, so drink plenty of water when outside

  • wear natural clothing made of cotton or linen instead of synthetic fabrics

  • wear loose-fitting light-colored lightweight clothing outdoors

  • wear sunscreen when you’re outdoors to help your skin retain moisture

  • avoid sugary, caffeinated, or alcoholic beverages outside

  • make sure your air filter is clean, which is when it works best

  • pay attention to regular maintenance involving coils, drains, refrigerant, airflow

  • use exhaust fans for moisturizing

Lowering Energy Costs

If you plan on a vacation, the EPA recommends that you turn up your thermostat instead of leaving it off. The reason is due to how air conditioners work, which is recirculating air that’s already near the desired temperature. Leaving your air conditioner off for a long time makes it work harder to achieve the desired temperature, which increases its wear and tear. For short periods within a day an ideal temperature is 85 degrees but when you are going to be away for a weekend or longer the ideal setting for efficiency is between 70 and 80 degrees.

Each degree is worth a savings of 5 percent, according to EPA estimates. So programming the temperature to 70 degrees can provide maximum savings on hot days. Newer homes tend to have better insulation than older homes, as it is always an energy cost savings to have a well-insulated home.

Programming Your Thermostat

A thermostat upgrade will make your life much easier, as it will save you time and bring you peace of mind about energy bills. Not only will the power of programming allow you to save money, but you also will not have to sacrifice comfort. You can use it to make temperature changes when necessary and program temperatures to slowly increase or decrease before coming home.

Understanding how your heating and air conditioning system works is important to saving money and avoiding wear and tear on equipment. It’s best to avoid too many sudden temperature changes and concentrate on gradual temperature changes when programming your thermostat. You can program desired temperature levels for various times of the day.

Eco-friendly Advantage

A programmed thermostat helps protect the environment in multiple ways. It not only helps cut energy usage, but it also does not use the toxic substance of mercury used in older thermostats.

If you are ready to speak to a heating and air conditioning specialist regarding your programmable thermostat, contact Green Apple Mechanical today. Green Apple Mechanical has been serving the New Jersey area for years with professionalism and expertise. Customer service and care are always our number one priorities. If you have any questions or concerns regarding any of your HVAC needs call today at 888-611-7191

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