In the winter, experts recommend that you set your thermostat to 68 degrees Fahrenheit when you're home, and 60 to 65 degrees when you're asleep or away.
The cool fall weather might make you want to crank up the heat in your home. Consider setting your thermostat to this ...
When it gets cold out, most people are tempted to crank the heat up, but there are more economical ways to heat your house during the winter months.
After their announcement earlier this month, Google has confirmed that its new Farsight Faces for the 4th-Gen Nest Learning ...
Need to stay warm at night, cool in the day and save some cash this fall? Set your thermostat on the best temperature to keep ...
October's cold temperatures have crept in as the first frost has arrived for most of the Northeast and so has the time to look at your thermostat and turn on the heat in your home. You may be ...
With the first cold snap of the season in Rhode Island, you might have turned to your thermostat on Friday morning (Oct. 10) to heat up your house. But what temperature should you set your thermostat ...
As fall has officially set in across Georgia, homeowners may find themselves constantly adjusting the thermostat in search of that just-right indoor temperature. But experts at Georgia Air, a Savannah ...
As temperatures in Oregon remain high, those with central air conditioning may be reaching for their thermostats. Oregon typically sees its hottest temperatures between July and August. For Oregonians ...
Experts recommend setting your thermostat to 78 degrees during summer months to save on energy costs. That may seem too hot, but you can save up to 14% on cooling costs for every two degrees higher ...
DTE Energy advises setting thermostats to 78 degrees and higher when away, saving 1% to 3% on energy bills per degree. Regular AC maintenance involves monthly filter changes and ensuring clear airflow ...
Fort Collins is about to be in its hottest stretch of the year so far. Experts have some advice on what temperature to leave your thermostat at to be the most efficient. For every degree increased on ...