As temperatures begin to drop, it’s essential to ensure your thermostat is prepared for the colder months. A winter-ready thermostat helps optimize energy use and keeps your home comfortable. Bryan’s United, serving Gretna, New Orleans, and Metairie, offers tips on getting your thermostat set for winter.
1. Switch to Heating Mode
Make sure your thermostat is set to ‘Heat’ rather than ‘Cool.’ This simple step ensures your HVAC system operates in heating mode, keeping your home warm and comfortable.
Expert Tip: Test the system by raising the temperature a few degrees to make sure it responds correctly.
2. Adjust Temperature Settings
For optimal energy savings, keep your thermostat set to around 68°F during the day when you’re home and lower it slightly when you’re away or asleep. This balance provides warmth without driving up energy bills.
Expert Tip: Every degree you lower your thermostat can help reduce heating costs by up to 1%.
3. Program Your Thermostat for Efficiency
If you have a programmable thermostat, set a schedule that matches your lifestyle. Adjusting temperatures during times when you’re away or asleep conserves energy without sacrificing comfort.
Expert Tip: Many modern thermostats offer preset winter settings to make programming easier.
4. Replace Thermostat Batteries
Check and replace the batteries in your thermostat if needed, especially if you haven’t done so in the past year. Fresh batteries prevent malfunctions that could leave your home without heat.
Expert Tip: Setting a reminder to replace batteries annually can prevent unexpected issues.
5. Clean the Thermostat
Dust and dirt can interfere with your thermostat’s sensors, making it less effective at accurately measuring the room temperature. Gently clean your thermostat’s surface with a soft cloth.
Expert Tip: Avoid using water or cleaning solutions that could damage internal components.
6. Upgrade to a Smart Thermostat
If your current thermostat is outdated, consider upgrading to a smart thermostat. These thermostats learn your schedule, adjust automatically, and allow you to control the temperature remotely for greater efficiency.
Expert Tip: Smart thermostats can reduce heating costs by adapting to your habits, making them a worthwhile investment.
Stay Warm and Efficient This Winter
Getting your thermostat ready for winter helps maintain a comfortable home while controlling energy costs. For assistance with thermostat installation, programming, or upgrades, contact Bryan’s United at (504) 270-1163. Our technicians are ready to help you achieve optimal home comfort.