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Most homeowners tend to overlook the many ways in which they can save money and energy with a programmable thermostat.  Many of us are being encouraged by environmental groups to make a positive change by going more 'green'. What better way to make a start then by purchasing a programmable thermostat? Installing programmable thermostats are a great way to make a start on those energy savings.

What is the main difference between a non-programmable and a programmable thermostat?

A non-programmable thermostat stays at the same temperature the whole day, whereas the programmable thermostat has the flexibility of changing the set temperature at predetermined times during the day. You can be more relaxed with a  programmable thermostat as you do not need to worry about adjusting its setting before leaving the house or before going to sleep.

Programmable thermostats provide you with greater comfort in your home without compromising on  energy savings. It can provide you with warmth in the main living areas and then reduce the temperature accordingly during the day saving energy. Programmable thermostats offer you the choice of living a much more convenient lifestyle, and if this appeals to you, you may need to think about making a purchase.

Better Lifestyle

With a programmable thermostat you can control how you want to heat your house. For instance if you are on your way to work, you can set the temperature to be lower when you're gone and have it set to kick back an hour before you return. This way you get to save on energy while you're gone, but still have the comfort of returning to a warm home.

Saving during the winter season

The winter months tend to be the most expensive for homeowners. However, with a programmable thermostat, you can save substantially.  Providing that homeowners ensure that the programmable thermostats are set properly, they can benefit from huge energy savings. In order to maximise energy savings, homeowners have been advised to turn their thermostats back 10 to 15 percent for eight hours, while away at work or asleep at night. The homeowner will be able to save up to 10 percent on annual energy bills.

Selecting the right programmable thermostat

There are many programmable thermostats to choose from and before you make a purchase, it is best to check its compatibility with your needs. Whilst making your decision, you should first determine the temperature setbacks you want for your home and the simplest thermostat that will accomplish that need. One of the other points you will have to  ensure is that the thermostat will be compatible with your home's heating system. In addition, if you have a cooling system, you need to make sure that the programmable thermostat will control both the heating and the cooling. Finally,  note that the location of your thermostat can affects its performance and efficiency.

Tal Potishman, editor of Heating Central, writes articles about central heating,boiler,  plumber Harrow, underfloor heating and solar thermal. He specializes in helping save money by advising on efficient heating.



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