Sometimes it feels like winter heating and summer cooling are a battlefield. One person likes it hot, while the other wants to stay cool. So how do you resolve these all too common disputes, and is there one single air conditioning setting that will keep everyone happy.
It may seem like the answer is a resounding no, but there is actually an optimal setting for your home air conditioning unit. This single AC setting will help you save money, allow your unit to run at peak efficiency and even save you some money. Here are some tips for finding the right setting for your home AC unit, so the entire family can stay cool and comfortable all season long.
The Official Energy Star Recommendation
Energy Star is arguably the number one authority on home heating and cooling. Shoppers routinely look for the Energy Star rating when buying home appliances, including central air conditioning units. So when Energy Star claims there is an optimal setting for your air conditioning unit, you should definitely pay close attention.
So what does Energy Star have to say, and how can you adopt that recommendation when cooling off your home? According to the folks at Energy Star, you should set the thermostat on your air conditioning unit no lower than 78 degrees. That may seem too high, especially if someone in your family runs a bit hot, but you will be surprised at the difference this setting can make.
Greater Efficiency for a Cooler and Less Costly Home
One of the biggest reasons to set your air conditioning thermostat to 78 degrees or above is to increase efficiency and reduce your energy costs. The high cost of cooling your home could be enough to make you turn the AC off and open the windows, but you do not have to go that far.
By setting your AC thermostat to 78 degrees or higher, you can reduce your home cooling bills sharply and keep more money in your wallet. In no time at all, you will be enjoying that extra money while still keeping your cool.
Adjust the Temperature
While setting your AC thermostat to 78 degrees or higher is a good place to start, you can go further and save even more money. You do not need the AC as much when you are sleeping, so set your programmable thermostat to 82 degrees when you turn in for the night.
When you leave for work or school, you can set your thermostat even higher. Try setting your AC thermostat to 85 degrees when you leave for home or work, then set it back to 78 degrees when you come back home. You will enjoy lower cooling costs, a more comfortable home and less fighting over the heat and cold.
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