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In Summer & Winter, electric bills go up than the rest of the year. The main reason behind this is the difference in temperature between the outdoor and indoor. The more the difference is, the more electricity your HVAC unit will use to give you heating and cooling. It’s very difficult to set an optimized temperature where electric bills won’t go high. In this article, I’ll talk about 3 most effective tips and alternative ways to heating and cooling that will help you to reduce electric bills in extreme summer and winter.

 

Top 3 Tips and Alternatives to Reduce HVAC bills on Extreme Weather

1.    Install a Programmable Thermostat

Generally, mornings and evenings are cold due to new weather patterns, but the day is often too warm to use your heating system. That’s why you need a thermostat to change the indoor temperature accordingly. In the last few years, the installation of a programmable or smart thermostat has become a trend in the US since it saves your money on electric bills, energy-efficient, and less time consuming while setting.

The biggest benefit of buying a smart or programmable thermostat is that it saves tons of money. By using a programmable or smart thermostat, you are likely to save around 10-30% on your monthly energy bill. It saves energy automatically, uses less energy in the day time, and when everyone in the house is sleeping. You can also set a schedule for your air conditioner or heating system. Even a one-degree change in temperature will save you a lot of money in a year.

Also, as I’ve mentioned earlier it’s very energy-efficient. It only uses energy when and how much needed. The US may face an energy shortage in the future. By using a programmable thermostat, you can help to reduce this problem as well.

A programmable thermostat also helps you to set a constant temperature in your home. We all faced this problem of adjusting the temperature in the day time when the heat is access for your room and in the night when you need a comfortable temperature for a perfect sleep. A programmable thermostat will automatically maintain a constant temperature throughout the day.

2.    Set to Thermo-neutral Temperature

When your family isn’t at the home, you don’t want your HVAC system to run and waste electricity. But it’s a good feeling when you enter the home, and you find a cozy atmosphere. You can save a significant amount of money if you give a break to the HVAC system while you’re not home. If you increase 8 to 10 degrees when you’re not in the home, you can save up to 30% on your cooling bills.

 

Thermo-neutral is a state of thermal balance between the environment or outdoor and your body.

To have a sound sleep, your body needs a thermo-neutral temperature. With minimal clothing and bedding, you need 85 to 87 degrees Fahrenheit to reach that thermo-neutral position. So, in summer, if you want to have a sound sleep, raise your thermostat to 80 to 85 degrees Fahrenheit. It’s a sweet spot for your sound sleep. Many people make this mistake of lowering the thermostat than normal temperature. As a result, your night sleep gets hampered and your heating and cooling system consumes more energy. Because of this, you’ll have to pay extra money on electric bills, which is actually of no benefit.

3.    Calculate the Cost of your Preferred Temperature and Make Changes Accordingly

Before settling on a preferred temperature in summer or winter, you need to make some calculations. When you raise or lower your HVAC temperature, your overall HVAC bills can fluctuate up to 5 to 10%. For example, on a summer day, if you set your thermostat to 70 degrees Fahrenheit and your electric is around $140 to $150, you should raise your temperature 5 degrees Fahrenheit more. It’ll significantly lower the electric bills. You can save up to $25 if you raise your temperature 5 degrees more.

Many may think that this is a small amount of saving. But these small changes can save you tons of money on electric bills.

 

See the summary of this content here – 3 Tips & Alternatives to Reduce Heating and Cooling Cost [Infographic]

 

3 Tips And Alternatives to Reduce HVAC Cost
3 Tips And Alternatives to Reduce HVAC Cost

 

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Rifat A.

HVAC Expert, Author & Mathematician... rifatahmed.com

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