What’s Your Ideal Thermostat Setting During the Summer?
When the summer heat kicks in, finding the perfect thermostat setting can be a balancing act between comfort and energy efficiency. Set it too low, and your power bill skyrockets; too high, and you’re left sweating. So, what’s the ideal setting?
The Recommended Temperature for Summer
Energy experts, including EECA and Energy Star, recommend setting your thermostat to 22-24°C when you’re home during summer. This keeps your space cool while minimizing energy consumption. If you’re away, setting it slightly higher (around 26-28°C) prevents your system from overworking while still maintaining a comfortable temperature for when you return.
How to Stay Comfortable Without Overworking Your Heat Pump
To maximize efficiency and keep your home comfortable, try these simple tips:
? Use a Programmable Thermostat – Set different temperatures for different times of the day so your system doesn’t run more than necessary.
? Keep Doors and Windows Closed – Prevent warm air from sneaking in and making your unit work harder.
? Utilize Fans for Air Circulation – Ceiling or pedestal fans help distribute cool air more effectively, reducing the need for lower settings.
? Close Curtains or Blinds During the Day – Block out the sun’s heat to prevent indoor temperatures from rising.
? Regular Maintenance is Key – Dirty filters make your system less efficient. Clean or replace them regularly for optimal performance.
Want More Energy-Saving Tips?
Making smart choices with your heat pump can save you money while keeping your home comfortable all summer long. If you’d like more efficiency tips or need help optimizing your system, contact us today!