Challenge: Install a Programmable Thermostat



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If you chronically forget to turn down the heat, a programmable thermostats could be your savior.

A programmable thermostat allows you to program different temperature settings for when you're at home, at work, awake, or asleep. It also allows you to set different programs for different days (including the weekends), to suit your schedule. And it works for keeping the house cool in summer months too.

What You Should Know



Easy Things You Can Do


Look for the Energy Star logo when choosing a programmable thermostat, which means that the thermostat has at least two programming periods (weekdays and weekends) and the ability to program at least four temperature settings per day (awake, daytime, evening, and asleep).

Locate it in the best part of the house to get an accurate home temperature reading. Keep it away from lamps, TVs, heat-emitting appliances, windows, or direct sun. Put some insulation in the hole behind the thermostat as well, when you install it.

Don't override the programmed temperature settings! Keep the temperature of your home fairly constant for stretches of four hours or more if you can. Frequently adjusting your thermostat can cause your furnace to turn on and off needlessly, wasting energy.

Don't turn your thermostat up to 82°F to warm the house quickly. It won't heat it up any faster than turning the thermostat to 72°F will!



Source: PG&E, 51 Easy Wasy You Can Prevent Global Warming and Save Money, by Jeffrey Langholz, PhD, and Kelly Turner.