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What are the Average Savings After Installing a Programmable Thermostat?

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When it comes to energy efficiency and your air conditioning, programmable thermostat savings are the place to start. If you’re like most and are looking for ways to save money and use less energy, this easy upgrade could be the ticket. Here’s what you need to know about a programmable thermostat, including the average savings you can expect after installation.

What is a Programmable Thermostat?

Very few homes still have old analog thermostats. Most have at least basic programmable models. Even the older varieties offer some level of personalized programming for your heat and air conditioning to keep your home at your preferred comfort level. The most current technology provides that and so much more, including:

  • Set it and forget it – once programmed, you won’t need to adjust and readjust the temperature throughout the day.
  • More consistent temperatures due to programming that suits your lifestyle
  • Advanced features including WIFI connections that allow you to adjust the temperature from anywhere
  • Reduced energy consumption leads to monthly cost savings

How Much Money Can You Save?

With all the talk of the advantages of programmable thermostats and their energy efficiency, most homeowners want to know how much money they can save. Most homeowners can expect to save at least 10% on their annual heating and cooling bills. Of course, the numbers can vary depending on factors, including the set temperatures, the home’s size, and the HVAC system’s age and efficiency.

A great way to save money on your monthly utility bills is by upgrading to a programmable thermostat is a great place to start. Contact H.H. Hovey Heating and Cooling to find out more about the value of saving money with your thermostat.



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