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Common Thermostat Myths Debunked

The thermostat is a handy device that allows you to regulate your HVAC system and customize your home’s indoor temperature according to your lifestyle needs. But in order to make full use of your thermostat, you’ll need to learn how to operate it properly. This means being aware of the common misconceptions associated with it. A premier heater and air conditioner installation company in the area, Air Quality Heating & Air Conditioning, busts some of these myths here.

You’ll automatically save money when using a programmable thermostat. Sure, it will save you money, but only when you use it the right way. For this reason, make sure to program the thermostat based on your schedule and the current season. It’s also ideal to set the device at energy saving points for longer periods of time during the day when no one is at home, or at night when everyone is asleep. This saves more energy compared to letting the HVAC system run to maintain the desired temperature.

Setting the thermostat higher or lower will heat or cool your home faster. Not exactly–this isn’t the way HVAC systems work. The heating and cooling process occurs at a set pace. No matter how high or low you set the thermostat, your heating and air conditioning system will operate at the same speed and blow the same amount of air. 

You can place the thermostat anywhere in your house. The thermostat operates by sensing the air’s temperature and reacting accordingly to meet your home’s heating and cooling needs. But you can’t put the device just anywhere–not if you want to get accurate readings. The thermostat should be located near the center of the house, away from direct sunlight. You should also avoid placing it in drafty rooms or near heat-generating appliances.

Upgrade Your Thermostat Today!

Air Quality Heating & Air Conditioning isn’t just your trusted source of quality Carrier® heating and cooling systems–we also offer smart Wi-Fi thermostats from this same top brand. With our excellent options, maintaining a more comfortable, energy-efficient home just became easier. Call us today at (408) 920-3910 or fill out this contact form to schedule your HVAC evaluation. We proudly serve San Jose, CA, as well as areas in Santa Clara and San Mateo counties.

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