Showing posts with label Thermostat. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thermostat. Show all posts

Top Ways to Warm the House without Touching Thermostat

You have to find a moderate way, to cop up with the freezing winters. Here we acquaint you with the easiest ways that help you to feel warmer at home, without frequently tuning the Thermostat. We witness the thermostat war that begins in our home right after when the winter comes. Let's try to warm our place without blasting the heat – seems weird but not unattainable. Fortunately, there are some methods that can be employed to keep the electricity bill down and stay warm simultaneously.

Plastic insulation in windows and doors

The cool air is often felt through doors and windows. There is one easy fix for the people who want to prevent that cool air. Get the plastic insulation or weatherstrip foam tape for both windows and doors – which is nearly invisible. It is an easy and economical option, where you don’t have to change the curtains, just do it with the help of scissors and some plastic insulation.

Roof insulation:

Does your electricity bill go sky high? Invest some bucks in insulating the attic which preserves 25% of heat and makes the place warm without touching the thermostat. Loft insulation is worth considering as it can last up to 40 years. Get it done by an expert and make sure the party walls or chimneys are insulated, otherwise, your effort will be wasted.

Service the Furnace every year:

A question which often bewilders us is whether we should service the furnace every year or not? The answer is yes! This helps to keep your Furnace efficient and to identify the issues before it is too late. You must service it - a regularly maintained furnace can warm the place more effectively, and most of all it can lower the utility bill up to 40%.

Clockwise direction of a ceiling fan:

In summers, the direction of a ceiling fan is counter-clockwise that pushes the cool air downward which in results cools the entire room. On the contrary, the reversal of a ceiling fan direction can push the warm air, stuck around the ceiling downwards. To execute the trick effectively, set a fan at low speed. It is certainly a convenient way to warm the place and even turn a Thermostat down a degree.

Warm and cosy floor clothing

In order to reap the warmth, spread a furry and cozy carpet/mat in your living area. Laminate or hardwood flooring will never make anyone cozy because it can’t preserve the heat in our hands or feet. We feel cold and this ultimately leads us to turn the Thermostat down. Therefore, having those fluffy rugs can bring in a strong foundation, and keep us warm without touching the Thermostat.

5 Quick tips to stay warm:


1.       Drinking warm beverages
2.       Snuggle with spouse, kids, or pets to share body heat.
3.       The warm feet have a tendency to keep the whole body warm. Therefore, prefer wearing slippers and thicker socks all the time at home.
4.       To preserve the body heat, wear merino wool, which is non-scratchy and comfortable to wear.
5.       Play games or find ways to keep yourself moving. Doing something active can generate more heat and you feel less cold.


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It's time to upgrade to a new Thermostat

There are appliances that homeowners think seriously about; their maintenance, their in-time replacement and keeping them tuned-up. But at the same time, there are appliances, that get the least attention while they are the ones that contribute a lot, if not the most, to home comfort. The Thermostat is one such device taken extremely for granted. If you ask homeowners about the age of their Thermostat, it is most probable that you'll either get a response that they don't remember or that they don't have any idea because they didn't install it in the first place, it was pre-installed. So as long as this poor device does not show a sign of sickness or does not completely shut off in protest, most homeowners never give it a damn. But did you know, by doing so, you make a massive compromise to yours and your family's comfort? How do you expect your HVAC system to provide you with optimal efficiency when the device programming it doesn't itself operate with optimal efficiency? A malfunctioning thermostat can lead to repairs, breakdowns, lowering the system's lifetime and most importantly, a compromised efficiency. So it is important to make an upgrade to HVAC Thermostat with as much concern as an upgrade is made for the very HVAC appliances.
Here's when you should consider an upgrade:


- If it's Granny's time manual Thermostat 

Manual Thermostats have provided us with a lot of comforts for many years. But that doesn't suggest sticking to them even when there are better options. Slider, knob or dialers Thermostats were once wonders but now, comparing them to the latest Thermostats, they are only a deal of loss. The older systems are less efficient and less accurate. The latest models can provide with temperature precision with as less as 1 degree of temperature difference.
So if your Thermostat is still that granny time's Thermostat, it is time to look for a better and more efficient model. It is guaranteed that doing so will increase the comfort and decrease the energy bills.

- If it's a non-programmable Thermostat 

A non-programmable Thermostat is the one that you cannot pre-program which in simple words means, high energy bills. When the temperature is not pre-programmed, it is required to change it manually, every time you want to increase or decrease the temperature. So let's suppose, you forget to change the temperature as you leave for the office, the system will keep running for all that time when no one is at home. Or even when you are at home, you'll find yourself in discomfort first and then realise it's time to change the temperature. Unlike that, with Programmable Thermostat, you can set a different temperature for different times and the Thermostat will auto adjust itself as the time comes. This way, your device knows it has to go some degrees up as you are away and knows it has to come down some degrees when you are expected to return home. A programmable system brings comfort and amazing savings. So yes, if the device staring at you from over there is an outdated non-programmable Thermostat, it is your time to upgrade.

- If it's located at the wrong location 

The placement matters a lot when it's about Thermostat. Did you know that a wrong placement of Thermostat; at places where it picks the wrong temperature can keep your indoor at a wrong temperature no matter how efficient your Thermostat is. If your old device is installed at a wrong location and is also old, any HVAC technician would suggest you to install a new one at the right location. And this would be a worth making the investment because a wrongly placed device will only read wrong readings, resulting in wrong temperature setting and causing discomfort as a result. What then is the use of installing a Thermostat in the first place?

If your Thermostat lies in any of the above mentioned ''ifs'', it's time to upgrade to a new device. And if you ask us and your system allows, we would suggest going for a Smart Thermostat.

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