Ideal Thermostat Settings for Spring

Looking for easy energy savings? Updating your thermostat settings for every season can help lower your monthly natural gas bill. 

Georgia’s average outside temperatures indicate you may need to both heat and cool your home throughout the spring season. Increase your energy savings and get ready for the fluctuating weather ahead by adjusting your thermostat settings to the following temperatures:

Choosing the Right Spring Thermostat Setting

Keeping your thermostat at the same temperature day and night could be costing you on your energy bill. It’s hard to know when you should turn your heat off in spring and switch to cooling. Spring weather can be unpredictable, so we calculated the best thermostat settings to keep you comfortable and your energy bill low.

Heating

Different situations require unique thermostat settings. On cooler spring days, set your heat to 65 degrees while you sleep. When you wake up and whenever someone is home, change the temperature to 68 degrees. When you leave the house, lower your heat down to 60 degrees.

Cooling

On warmer days, your thermostat should be set to 78 degrees while you’re home, whether awake or asleep. Heading out to enjoy the warm weather? Bump the temperature up to 86 degrees before you go.

Remember, these are just suggestions for the best thermostat settings to save you money. You can adjust the thermostat throughout the seasons to what works best for you and your family. According to the U.S. Department of Energy, the lower the difference between your indoor and outdoor temperature, the higher your energy savings, but you don’t want to sacrifice your comfort.

Thermostat Placement

While you’ve been searching for the best thermostat settings for every season, you may not have considered other ways your thermostat can affect your natural gas bill. To keep your system from running unnecessarily, keep it away from direct sunlight and from vents, doors, and windows. You should place your thermostat on an interior wall in an area of your home that is frequently used, but away from furniture.

Programming your Thermostat

smart thermostat makes changing seasonal settings a breeze. Whether home or away, you can adjust your temperatures with a tap of your finger by sending a wireless signal from your phone to your thermostat. Programmable thermostats can automatically adjust your temperatures to reduce discomfort.

When choosing a smart thermostat, make sure that it is compatible with your heating and cooling system(s). It’s also a good idea to make a list of features you’d like to ensure you’re getting the most out of your purchase.

Year-round Energy Savings

Looking for a seasonal guide to keep the energy savings going year-round? We’ve calculated the best thermostat settings for every season so you can adjust the temperature in your home without compromising on comfort. And your thermostat isn’t the only thing you can adjust to save. Lowering the temperature on your water heater when you’re out of town can help you save more money, too! Now, what to spend all these savings on…

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