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Using Your Heating & Cooling System to Manage Fall Temperatures

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As autumn rolls around, bringing with it unpredictable weather patterns, you may find your home flipping between being too hot and too cold. During this transitional season, it's not uncommon to find ourselves using our HVAC systems' air conditioning and heating components on the same day! This constant switching between modes can overtax your system and lead to energy inefficiencies.

This blog post will provide three strategies for effectively managing your heating and cooling system during the fall season.

These tips will include:

  1. Adjusting your thermostat settings
  2. Utilizing natural sources and maximizing heat retention
  3. Zoning for enhanced comfort and energy savings

Please keep reading for our tips on maintaining a comfortable and stable temperature in your home without putting unnecessary strain on your HVAC system.

Adjusting Thermostat Settings for Fall Comfort

Fall temperatures can be unpredictable, with chilly mornings and warmer afternoons. To keep your home comfortable, consider adjusting your thermostat settings accordingly. While still using your AC during the day, 72 to 74 degrees is a good range to keep your home from overheating while also preserving some warmth inside for when the temperature drops in the evening.

As the season progresses and temperatures drop, we recommend setting the temperature a few degrees lower to conserve energy and reduce heating costs. 68 degrees is the commonly recommended temperature setting during cooler months, especially when we've reached the part of the season where you no longer need cooling during the day.

At night, we recommend setting it to 65 degrees to reduce your heating costs. Typically, people sleep better when temperatures are a bit lower and 65 degrees should help keep your home from getting too hot and stuffy while you sleep.

Smart Thermostats: Automating Your Fall Temperature Settings

As mentioned, managing thermostat settings for changing fall temperatures can be a daily task. However, utilizing a smart thermostat can make this far less laborious. Smart thermostats have intuitive scheduling that adapts to your habits automatically, learning from your routines and adjusting your home's temperature accordingly.

For instance, if you typically wake up at 7 AM, your smart thermostat will learn to start warming your home just before this time, ensuring a cozy start to your day. Similarly, if you're usually out of the house by 9 AM, the thermostat will lower the heating to conserve energy. It can begin cooling your home in the evening just before you return.

Over time, this intelligent technology becomes increasingly accurate, ensuring your home is always at the perfect comfort level while also enhancing energy efficiency. This automation allows you to enjoy a comfortable, cost-effective fall season with minimal effort.

Are you interested in installing a smart thermostat this fall? Call the Valley Heating, Cooling, Electrical and Solar team for guidance on the best thermostat for your needs.

Utilizing Natural Heat Sources

Another way to reduce the amount that your HVAC system has to cycle on and off is to utilize the naturally available heat sources in your home and not using your furnace in early fall.

To naturally warm your home without using your heater, we recommend that you:

  • Open curtains and blinds during the day to allow sunlight to naturally heat your space.
  • Ensure windows and doors are correctly sealed to prevent drafts.
  • Make sure your home has proper insulation in the attic, walls and floors, as this plays a crucial role in retaining heat.
  • Use room or ceiling fans to move warmth throughout your home more effectively.

Zoning for Enhanced Comfort and Energy Savings

Zoning is a method of dividing your home into different areas, or "zones," each with individual temperature control. This approach is a game-changer for managing fall temperatures effectively, as it lets you customize the settings for each zone based on personal preferences and usage.

Moreover, having an HVAC zoning system in your home means you can enhance comfort without sacrificing efficiency. It's the ultimate solution for those who want personalized comfort throughout their home without the fear of escalating energy costs.

To implement zoning in your home, it's best to consult one of Valley's HVAC professionals. We can assess your home's layout and determine the most effective zoning solution tailored to your needs.

Valley is Always Here to Help

Managing the fluctuating temperatures of the fall season doesn't have to be daunting. By adjusting your thermostat settings, utilizing natural heat sources and implementing zoning strategies, you can maintain an optimal comfort level in your home while ensuring energy efficiency.

As fall settles in, it's also the perfect time to schedule your annual heating system maintenance. Regular maintenance ensures your heating system is ready for the winter months and operates at the peak of its efficiency.

For comprehensive maintenance services or more information, don't hesitate to call the team at Valley, your reliable partner for all your HVAC needs.

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