Hey everyone, wondering what settings or habits really make a smart thermostat effective when it comes to cutting down cooling costs?
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A smart thermostat can really help lower your cooling costs, especially when you use its features thoughtfully. One of the best things to do is set a schedule that follows your daily routine. Let it cool the house when you're home, and ease off when you're away or sleeping. Many models also have an eco or away mode that adjusts the temperature automatically when no one is around, which can make a noticeable difference over time. You don't need to keep your home extremely cold to stay comfortable. A slightly higher setting usually feels fine, especially if you use fans or keep curtains closed during the hottest parts of the day. If your thermostat can learn your habits, give it some time to adapt. It will start making more efficient decisions on its own. Also, remember to keep your air filters clean. A clean system runs better and helps your thermostat do its job more effectively. Hope this helps!
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Yeah, definitely! A good starting point for cooling is around 78°F (25–26°C) when you’re home and awake. When you're away or sleeping, raising it a few degrees, like to 82 to 85°F (28 to 29°C), can really help cut down on energy use without making things too uncomfortable, especially if you use fans to keep the air moving. The key is finding that sweet spot where you're comfortable but not overcooling.
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