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by Rifat A. in Blog 1 comment

Having a thermostat is important in every season, especially in extreme weather. A good thermostat sets the accurate temperature to ensure your comfort. Also, it stores the temperature record at various times of the day. As technology evolved, the thermostat has changed over the years. Now nobody uses a mercury switch thermostat. You’ll hardly find this type of thermostat in the stores. Mercury switch thermostat is replaced by smart and programmable thermostats. But you may be confused about what to choose among these thermostats. In this article, I’ll talk about these thermostats and which one will be better for your home.

 

Which one is the right Thermostat for you?

Manual Thermostat

If you haven’t changed your heating and cooling HVAC system for the last ten to fifteen years, there’s a high chance that you’re using a manual thermostat. This type of thermostat has a basic control system. You can just turn on and off your thermostat and set the temperature. A manual thermostat is great for those types of people or users who can change the temperature according to weather or season. If you’re a busy person and you don’t have much time to change the thermostat setting according to weather, it’s not the type of thermostat that you should use any longer.

Also, it doesn’t have any energy-efficient benefits. So, if you’re looking for an energy-efficient thermostat, you shouldn’t buy a manual thermostat. But if you’re comfortable changing the temperature by yourself according to the season and you don’t have any issue with cost-saving, you can go for a manual thermostat.

Programmable Thermostat

The programmable thermostat is the updated version of the manual thermostat. By using a programmable thermostat, you can change the temperature of your house automatically. Also, you can schedule the temperature according to your family’s comfort. If you stay in the home, you can schedule the temperature of your thermostat daily. But if you’re an office person or stays outside five days a week, you can schedule the temperature according to your office time. Also, you can turn off your thermostat when you’re at work and turn on when you’re home without touching the thermostat. Some programmable thermostat switches to hot and cold when there’s extreme cold at night and hot in the morning.

A programmable thermostat is also very energy-efficient. You can save up to 30% in energy bills every year by using a programmable thermostat.

Smart Thermostat

A smart thermostat is embedded with the latest technologies. You’ll get all the features of a programmable thermostat is a smart thermostat. Besides, it has a Wi-Fi feature in it. You can connect your thermostat to your home’s internet connection system, and thus you can control the thermostat remotely. Also, you can control the temperature of your house using your personal devices like your smartphone or tablet computer. If you’re tech-savvy, a smart thermostat will be the best option to choose from. Also, you can monitor the track of the HVAC temperature, and you can decide which temperature to choose for your house.

Smart thermostats cost a bit more than a programmable thermostat. However, when you buy a smart thermostat, you’ll have to set the temperature by yourself, and it will run according to your schedule. A smart thermostat understands your daily routine and set the temperature accordingly.

In a smart thermostat, there’s a sensor in it that measures the outside temperature and change the temperature accordingly. So, if you buy a smart thermostat, you’ll have to install the smart thermostat in a place where the temperature isn’t cold or hot. It’s better to install the smart thermostat on an interior wall of your house. As a result, the smart thermostat can measure the outside temperature correctly and provide you proper heating and cooling.

 

See the summary of this content here in the infographic – Manual vs Smart vs Programmable Thermostat [infographic]

 

Manual vs Smart vs Programmable Thermostat
Manual vs Smart vs Programmable Thermostat

 

Summary

If you haven’t changed your manual thermostat, it is high time that you should. It’ll help you to save a significant amount of money on electric bills.

Smart and programmable thermostats both are energy-efficient and will save money on electric bills. But smart thermostat costs more than a programmable thermostat. So, if you’re worried about the initial price of the thermostat, you can buy a programmable thermostat. But if you want to add futuristic feelings in your house, you can choose a smart thermostat.

 

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Rifat A.

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

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