Many people get tired of getting up and changing their thermostats. So, for such people, a programmable thermostat is the ideal appliance. The programmable thermostat is an appliance that lets you control the temperature inside your home automatically. Many people do not prefer manual adjustments that need to be performed on traditional thermostats. A programmable thermostat helps you change the temperature automatically at a specified time, both at night and in the morning.

How Does a Programmable Thermostat Work?

Programmable thermostats work by allowing you to set a schedule for when you want your heating or cooling system to turn on and off. An example would be to program the temperature lower during the day when no one is home and then raise it in the evening when you return home. This can help reduce the energy your HVAC system uses when it is not needed, thus saving you money on your energy bills.

Most programmable thermostats have several different settings that you can use:

  • Wake: This is for when you wake up in the morning and want the temperature to be comfortable.
  • Leave: This setting is for when you leave your home for the day and want to save energy by lowering or raising the temperature.
  • Return: This setting is used when you come back home in the evening and want the temperature to be comfortable again.
  • Sleep: This is for when you go to bed at night and want the temperature to be cooler or warmer, depending on your preference.

You could program the settings to match your routine so your HVAC system is only running when you want it to be. This not only helps your home be comfortable but could potentially help you save on your energy bills.

Programmable Thermostat | A&T HVAC and Plumbing

Benefits of a Programmable Thermostat

There are many advantages to having a programmable thermostat, from convenience to energy savings, on top of improved comfort.

  1. Energy Savings:  Program your thermostat to adjust the temperature when you’re away or sleeping to save money on your energy bills. For example, if you work 9 to 5, turn up the temperature in summer when you leave for work, then lower it before you get home.
    Convenience: There is no reason to fret over adjusting the temperature every time you are leaving or getting back home with a programmable thermostat. This thermostat has its set schedule to regulate temperature, thereby making your life easier and more comfortable.
  2. Improved Comfort:  By programming your thermostat to reach your preferred settings automatically, you ensure that your home is comfortable whenever you need it.
  3. Environmental Benefits:  The less energy you use to heat or cool your home, the less of an impact you have on the environment. By saving energy with a programmable thermostat, you’ll lower your carbon footprint and help protect the environment.

Want a Programmable Thermostat Installed?

  1. Choose a Thermostat: There are many different types of programmable thermostats available on the market, with varying features and prices. An HVAC professional can help you choose the right thermostat for your home based on your existing HVAC system.
  2. Hire a Professional: While it’s possible to install a programmable thermostat yourself, it’s generally recommended to hire a professional HVAC technician to do the job. They have the expertise and experience to ensure that the thermostat is installed correctly and that your HVAC system is working properly.
  3. Schedule an Appointment: Once you’ve chosen a thermostat and hired a professional, schedule an appointment for the installation. Most installations can be completed in a few hours.
  4. Program the Thermostat: After the installation is complete, the technician will show you how to program the thermostat to your desired settings. Be sure to ask any questions you may have and make sure you understand how to use the thermostat properly.

Contact us today and one of our Professional Technicians can help you with your home and business cooling needs

Want to stay up to date with the latest at A&T HVAC & Plumbing? Follow us on Facebook!

Skip to content