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How to Adjust your Thermostat for Colder Months

If you’re wondering what temperature to set your thermostat in the winter season, you’re not alone. Frequently adjusting the heat settings can potentially consume a lot of energy. It can be challenging to find the right balance between comfort and cost to keep your family and wallet comfortable.

In this post, we will discuss the settings for your thermostat that will keep your home’s temperature at the right comfort level.

 

What Temperature Should I set my Thermostat in the Winter?

There are certain variables you have to consider when trying to figure out what temperature to set the thermostat in winter. Factors such as the time of day, the number of people living in your home, and the actual size of your home are some things to think about.

Here is a simple guide to help you figure out what temperature to set the thermostat in winter:

When Staying at Home 68 - 70 degrees Fahrenheit or 20 - 22 degrees Celsius
When Sleeping 65 degrees Fahrenheit or 18 degrees Celsius
When Out or Away 65 degrees Fahrenheit or 18 degrees Celsius

 

The winter season also means that frigid snowstorms and winds can happen, lowering the temperature throughout the home at any given time. When you adjust the thermostat based on different activities throughout the day, you can ensure everyone is warm and comfortable while reducing energy costs.

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Setting specific temperatures for the house has the potential to cause small arguments or issues between members of the family, or in shared houses, among housemates. Remember that in specific situations like this, everyone has to agree on a certain temperature to reduce unnecessary issues and keep everyone’s comfort levels on the same page.

Speaking of keeping the harmony among the members of the household, here are some tips to do so, as well as more ideas on how to save on electricity bills during this time of the year.

 

How to Adjust the Thermostat to Keep Peace Within the Home and Save on Energy Bills

Set a Temperature that Benefits Everyone in the Home

It goes without saying that every single member of the household, whether in a family or a flatmate setting, has a different comfort level. Instead of spending time and energy debating which one is best, think about the different home temperatures throughout the day.

Living spaces should be at least 70 degrees Fahrenheit, while bedrooms or basements can be a little bit cooler, at around 68 degrees. Explain to each member of the house that bodily temperatures fluctuate when sleeping, and sleep can be improved by lowering the temperature at night.

 

Reduce Thermostat Settings When Away

If you plan on leaving the house empty for more than two hours, reduce your settings to save on costs. Reducing your thermostat when no one is at home, or to 68 degrees at night, can significantly lower your heating bills by 20% or more.

 

Invest in a Smart Thermostat

If you’re confused about how to adjust the thermostat during winter on a busy schedule, it could be in your best interest to invest in a smart thermostat. A programmable thermostat makes it easier to identify opportunities to save on electricity, hence reducing your bills. This can be used to control the settings automatically at specific times throughout the day, no matter what type of HVAC system you might have.

Automatic thermostats, such as the Napoleon NT14 model are simple to use. You can connect your thermostat to your smartphone and control its settings from anywhere in the home or on the go, allowing you to save time and energy even when you’re not at home.

 

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Maintain Your Heating System Well

If your heating system doesn’t get the proper amount of care or maintenance it deserves, it won’t be able to operate at optimal efficiency for your home. Frequent repairs and high utility bills can cause a lot of headaches, hence creating more trouble in the long run.

Here are a few tips on how to prevent unwanted heating system repairs:

  • Keep the surrounding shrubbery of your outdoor cooling and heating unit trimmed.

  • Place furniture away from air vents to ensure proper air circulation.

  • Replace your filter each month to ensure that an ample amount of fresh air reaches the HVAC unit.

  • Schedule preventative maintenance right before cold weather arrives.

 

Warm Up Your Home With Napoleon Heating Solutions

The winter season doesn’t need to be so challenging, especially if you’re always struggling to find the sweet spot when adjusting your home’s thermostat during the coldest months. Stay warm and comfortable for years to come with Napoleon’s top-grade heating and cooling systems, gas furnaces, heat pumps, ductless heat systems, and thermostats.

Call us today to learn more about our products and the maintenance support service we offer to keep your heating systems in the best conditions during winter.

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