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How a Smart Thermostat Can Help You Save Money This Summer

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What’s the deal with smart thermostats anyway? Discover the benefits they provide for your heating and air conditioning.

Have you been thinking about your heating and air conditioning
and hearing a lot about smart thermostats? It’s not surprising; they’re the big news when it comes to saving money and being more energy efficient. If you’re not familiar with them, you’ve come to the right place. Read on for the info you need on how a smart thermostat can help you save money this summer on your heating and air conditioning.

What Is a Smart Thermostat?

A smart thermostat connects to your heating and cooling system just like a traditional thermostat. It is responsible for controlling the heating and cooling just like a traditional one, but it does so much more, including programming, remote setting and learning behaviors.

What They Do to Helps You Save Money

A smart thermostat is similar to a programmable thermostat. You can set it to adjust the temperature throughout the day and night based on your lifestyle and preferences. What’s great about a smart thermostat is that it learns your preferences based on your settings and then makes adjustments automatically. It can show you how long it will take to make the temperature adjustments and how much energy you’re using in real time. You can set or adjust programming remotely through a Wi-Fi connection.

Because you can customize your cooling based on when you need it, your air conditioning system isn’t running around the clock to keep your house cool. This means you’re using less energy, which means you’re spending less money on your energy bills.

Don’t settle for high energy use and astronomical energy bills this summer. Stay cool and save money on your heating and air conditioning with the right tools from our team at H.H. Hovey Heating and Cooling.



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