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  • <h4 class="dechead">On One Hand: Programmable Thermostats Save Money

    According to Energy Star, using a programmable thermostat can save the average family $180 a year. Correctly programming your thermostat to use less energy when the family is not at home or sleeping will lead to substantial savings.

    On the Other: They Don't Fit Every Lifestyle

    If you don't leave your home for long periods of time every day, a programmable thermostat may not be worth it. The savings come from adjusting the temperature to a less comfortable level when no one is home. If someone is in your house most of the day, you may not see enough savings to justify the switch.

    Bottom Line

    Installing a programmable thermostat will create substantial energy savings for most people who spend large chunks of time away from their homes each day.

    Source:

    Energy Star: Programmable Thermostats

    J&K A/C & Heating: Automatic and Programmable Thermostats

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